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chota

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I have a friend who sent a tape to the new movin how is working for Wolf Radio Inc. Good, Bad?
 
I'd say it's hard to tell one way or the other. Before they flipped to Movin, they were just doing Radio Disney. That's a completely syndicated format... so besides the owner, I would imagine it was just a (likely small) sales staff and an engineer. I'm not sure if the current owner has ever dealt with handling a live/local air staff, but I could be wrong.

On the plus side, I believe this is one of the few and far between stations owned by someone local. Talent could have the chance to make a little more than they would at corporately-owned stations.

On the down side, I believe this is one of the few and far between stations owned by someone local. If the guy has unrealistic hopes for major success in a short timeframe, he may kneejerk and fire people or take other evasive maneuvers. He's keeping Radio Disney on the AM dial... if Movin' doesn't work out, I'm sure it'll be really easy to flip the switch and put Mickey Mouse back on the FM sticks.
 
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