Jason Roberts said:I don't know any of the players in this game. I don't care who they are.
Frankly, KyMedia didn't publish anything most of us in radio in this market didn't already know or suspect. For example, there are radio people here who knew darn well a "format finder" was being done in the market this past summer. No one was surprised. We suspected it was Mainline.
A lot of us guessed correctly what that research may have apparently showed. (Why? Other broadcast companies periodically also do this research. Even if you don't have research behind you, if you've got some knowledge of how programming works, you could have guessed most of it. It's not "rocket science". A lot of that has been speculated in programming offices all over town for some time.)
But here are the important points to remember:
The Z-93 "brand" had become fatally flawed. The time to have repaired the brand was, actually, as far back as the late 1990's. Yes, Radio One's lack of attention and caring to the station contributed, but a lot else played a part. (I can remember driving through Dayton in the late 90's, hearing an afternoon jock on the station that sounded like he was fresh out of the International College Of Broadcasting. By the way, I teach there...that's not a rip of the school. But, he sounded like he was on his first radio job. Z was too big of a station then...to have someone in a drive-time spot, sounding like he was in his first radio job.)
The changes 92.9 did were based on, apparently valid research information.
Mix and Lite have been the dominant players in the A/C market for quite a while. Because they had no competition, they have been able to roll up big shares. But there's a lot more A/C listening in Dayton than any other format. That made them ripe for competition. However, Clear Channel is not stupid. (Though I know some of you would love to debate that point.) Yes, I was mildly critical of their performance on Friday. But rest assured, I know darn well they have lots of experience in defending these kinds of attacks, and I have no doubt that they will. What could be shaping up here is a classic A/C radio war. And, it'll be very interesting to see how it develops. Folks remember: this is a major game of programming "chess" that has been set into motion. Not all of the players have shown all their moves yet. Wait, watch and see.
Lastly: the argument about "radio listens until the listener tells you something you don't like."
How many times have I, as an oldies radio programmer, been told all we have to do to be a great radio station is "play every song that hit the Billboard Hot 100" from 1955-1975? Tell me that and, yes, I will ignore you. Why? Not because you told me something I don't like. But because you're telling something that I have reams, and reams and reams of valid research data on that says: you're wrong! Did you ever consider...you (and "all your friends") may be in the minority?
I've said it on these boards any hundred times. But get it into your heads. Despite what you may think, most radio companies (with a few notable exceptions) are not stupid. Most of the major players succeed because, they do the research, they execute the strategies the research suggests and, if they do them well, they win.
It will be interesting to see how all this plays out.
Jason, your post hit the nail right on the head...and saying that the brand "Z-93" was fatally flawed is exactly right. The station, as far as I am concerned, came flying apart when Wilbur Wright and Jeff Wicker left the station two weeks apart back in 1995...Not to mention that right around that time, Z became a revolving door for air talent...Just look at the night show...Vedder-Lasted three months...Mojo...Nine months...and the list goes on and on. Not to mention that the Morning Show seemed to change with the weather. The only constant was the wonderful Kim Faris. Here's mornings...Hawkman...Jack Pohl...Suzy Waud...The "Comedians Era" with Chili Challis and Rob Haney...Sean Roberts...Jim Wheeler...and this is in the span of just about four years. Remember, back in the 80s Dr. Dave lasted FIVE YEARS alone. Also, look at the PD list over that SAME TIME: Louis Kaplan, Mary Franco, Dale Z, Ange Canessa. When the PD door is swinging like that, and this isn't any former Z-93 PD's fault, but every PD has a direction they think the station should go in, and with each PD's stint lasting just four years apart, the direction of Z would go one way and then another. This was something else that contributed to Z's downfall, not to mention that Z became the "Bastard Red-Headed Stepchild" of the Radio One family in favor of the "Chosen One" Hot 102.9. Poor Z-93 didn't have a chance. :'(