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I was flipping the dial last week and came upon WQQQ; what is their so called format?? Sounded like a train wreck. Who does morning drive????
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PaulBWalkerJr said:A man by the name of Joe Lovero(spelling?) does the morning show i believe. He's been with WQQQ for many years and been in radio since college. WQQQ is one of the many Dennis Jackson success stories.
Dennis very successfully blends live and local content... as well as using automation. The communities always love his stations and usually have a huge following.
I had the opportunity to see the studios of WMEX-Fm and chat with one of their guys... they certainly know what their doing.
Oldbones said:"Dennis Jackson success story"?!?!?!? You've gotta be kidding! Please tell me what station(s) of his are "success stories"....WMEX barely shows up in either the Portsmouth or Concord-Lakes books. Judging by the spot load they carry, they aren't exactly raking it in either. Not sure I've ever heard any live programming on any of the stations he programs outside of a really small-market sounding morning show...otherwise it's just a bunch of generic voicetracks rather badly implemented...sounds like automated radio circa 1974.
Phillies Fan said:It's interesting read opinions on this board. Everybody has one. As a proud WQQQ staffer, let me say this. We have very wide acceptance in the communities we serve. I suppose some people think "good radio" is the same 500 tunes over and over. We serve our communities in many ways, with a small staff we managed to raise over $ 32,000.00 with our Sunday In The Country Food Drive. That's a LOT of money for a small area. We have shown on the ratings in the Poughkeepsie NY book 12+ for the past couple of years, with one of the largest TSL's of any station listed, especially in Morning Drive! Not an easy feat for a small station "on the fringe" of the market.
We have listeners in Kingston, Hyde Park, New Milford, etc, who choose us over their more local stations. Our community service is second to none, and you hear us on in businesses all over the region. Our music choices are broader than most stations of our type, but I consider this a good thing! People
Dennis Jackson knows how to put together a great team of radio pros and make the most of the stations potential. I have worked in major markets, and have never had as much fun putting together a product, that, obviousely not favored by everyone, is enjoyed by a whole lot of folks relative to our population.
On our daily interviews in morning drive, we manage to score major guests like Dean Koontz the author on a regular basis. We may break rules, but its so much fun to do when it works so well!!!
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL, like us or not