WKLB will be adding a new syndicated show in its 7-midnight slot:
http://www.insideradio.com/free/bea...cle_7575155c-cd17-11ea-9740-1b6f129f026c.html
http://www.insideradio.com/free/bea...cle_7575155c-cd17-11ea-9740-1b6f129f026c.html
Well there are 9 DJ positions that won't be coming back
but we are radio, we are live and local, we love our community, yada yada yada.
Our kids go to school with your kids..... we shop where you shop we're connected
So the new norm is network programming...
but we are radio, we are live and local, we love our community, yada yada yada.
Our kids go to school with your kids..... we shop where you shop we're connected
Wait, that's not actual imaging, is it? Christ.
Well there are 9 DJ positions that won't be coming back
According to the article: "Beasley says no air talent is being displaced as a result of picking up the show."
Right, because they were already eliminated in past cuts.
Has WKLB been an automated jukebox during the evening hours since then?
I've heard small market stations use that sort of imaging, Christ. (Interesting name you got there, fella.) You know, where it's really kind of true. Can't imagine it on a major metro station.
How long before liquidity strapped Beasley ditches local jocks on its rock stations at night
How long before liquidity strapped Beasley ditches local jocks on its rock stations at night in favor of (a) voicetracking / automation or (b) a syndicated program such as HardDrive XL?
(Won't be an issue for 92.9; they already follow that playbook.)
How long before liquidity strapped Beasley ditches local jocks on its rock stations at night in favor of (a) voicetracking / automation or (b) a syndicated program such as HardDrive XL?
(Won't be an issue for 92.9; they already follow that playbook.)
"Small market stations should sound large, and large market stations should sound small." - Scott Shannon
I would think 10AM-2PM is the shift that might be in for changes soon if companies need to save some money.
You are forgetting that the liquidity problem of stations in all size markets has to do with the significant loss of revenue caused by nearly five months of the pandemic.
Each station and group, whether in Show Low, AZ, or NYC, has to reduce costs to survive.