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Nothing's sacred. Whenever I read about the Smooth Jazz Network's "takeovers" of jobs around the country, I always look back at the comments a program director made when they hired the person being replaced. In this case it's Al Winters being replaced by The Ramsey Lewis Morning Show on 97.5 WJJZ. Looking at Greater Media's press release of January 24, 2007, announcing Winters' hiring (you can do a Google name search on Al Winters and find it), Winters talks about the passion for Smooth Jazz being incredible in Philadelphia and how excited he is to be joining the WJJZ family. He said it would truly be his honor each morning to wake up Philadelphia listeners to help them "smooth out" their morning.
PD Michael Tozzi chimes in with "WJJZ's been looking for just the right person for months to fill this key morning drive position, and with Al Winters joining the team, we've found just the right guy to help Philadelphia get the day started with the most music, and some friendly conversation."
Less than a year later, he could have just used this same quote for Ramsey Lewis, but unfortunatley had to find fresh material to talk about how Ramsey is now "the right guy."
Next time a station allows the network take away a job, do a search and read how much the person being replaced was such a long, tough search and just the right person for the job. Just be aware of the niceties bestowed upon you in a press release or even in person. You could be dead meat months later in this format. The sad part is reading about the family life, community service, education and desires of the hosts on their web pages and the hard work they did to get where they are. Then to see their station strap on a satellite service over them without a chance to say goodbye. Local jocks aren't worth squat these days.
Hey Bill Simpson...on your web page they put two "I"s in your first name. It reads "Biill Simpson". Hope they fix it.
Nothing's sacred.
PD Michael Tozzi chimes in with "WJJZ's been looking for just the right person for months to fill this key morning drive position, and with Al Winters joining the team, we've found just the right guy to help Philadelphia get the day started with the most music, and some friendly conversation."
Less than a year later, he could have just used this same quote for Ramsey Lewis, but unfortunatley had to find fresh material to talk about how Ramsey is now "the right guy."
Next time a station allows the network take away a job, do a search and read how much the person being replaced was such a long, tough search and just the right person for the job. Just be aware of the niceties bestowed upon you in a press release or even in person. You could be dead meat months later in this format. The sad part is reading about the family life, community service, education and desires of the hosts on their web pages and the hard work they did to get where they are. Then to see their station strap on a satellite service over them without a chance to say goodbye. Local jocks aren't worth squat these days.
Hey Bill Simpson...on your web page they put two "I"s in your first name. It reads "Biill Simpson". Hope they fix it.
Nothing's sacred.