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/////////////////////////////////////////// Where Do They KGO From Here? Posted: 04 Apr 2016 01:03 PM PDT https://radioinsight.com/blog/blogs/...kgo-from-here/ Following last weeks massive cuts at Cumulus News/Talk 810 KGO and AAA 104.5 KFOG, I was willing to give the company the benefit of the doubt pending the reveal of the new lineup. After seeing what Cumulus has come up with for KGO, it is very easy to see what this is. A way to cut costs and let the station continue on the path to irrelevance. KGO was the longtime powerhouse in the Bay Area holding the top spot in the Arbitron ratings for 27 years straight until 2010. While many pundits will quickly point to owners Citadel and later Cumulus Media as the cause of the demise of KGO, the chips in the armor could begin to be seen as Talk Radio aged in the later days of ABCs ownership of the station. The true end of that era of KGO came in December 2011 when many of the stations talk show hosts were let go and replaced by 12 hours of News blocks in an attempt to compete against CBS All-News 740 KCBS/106.9 KFRC. The transition to PPM did KGO no favors, but neither did the split format. You cant try to out-News KCBS when youre still dedicating half of your air time to Talk shows, nor can you push your Talk product against the multiple other stations in the market when half the time youre station is News. There is a reason why no other station in the country attempted such a hybrid up against one of the heritage All-News stations. Now that KGO was blown up and is stunting in preparation of the Next Generation of KGO launching on Tuesday morning. But is what Cumulus is building really something that will resuscitate that station? KGO ranked 21st in the San Francisco market with a 1.8 share in the February PPMs with four spoken word based stations ahead of it. To anchor the new format Cumulus raided the regionally syndicated Armstrong Getty for mornings from iHearts 910 KKSF. Three things stick out by the selection of the duo for the important morning drive slot. 1) KGOs heritage in the market is by being a balanced if-not liberal leading station, is putting a syndicated morning show based in Sacramento really going to help? 2) Especially when one of the stations youre looking to both compete against and protect is sister Conservative Talk 560 KSFO led by local Conservative Brian Sussman in mornings. 3) KKSF, with a mostly local lineup including KGO cast-off Gil Gross is in worse shape that KGO with a 0.8 share. On Thursday, KGO was proudly promoting that Ronn Owens was being shifted from the 9am-12pm slot to afternoon drive on KSFO. After word came out that contractually he could block that move and did, KGO quickly claimed audience demand led to him being squeezed into a 10-12pm slot on the new lineup. And the rest of the new generation? People that were already on the KGO payroll. Weekend hosts Ethan Bearmann and Brian Copeland each have two hour afternoon shows, while Chip Franklin from 4-7pm and DreX from 7-10pm remain from the old KGO. With the exception of Owens all of the hosts on the KGO lineup are in the 25-54 demographic. But its still mostly Conservative leaning Political Talk on a band mostly listened to by 55+ listeners with a lineup of just men. How creative! Since the demise of KGO, most of the Talk audience in San Francisco has gone to NPR affiliate 88.5 KQED-FM and Cumulus Sports 680 KNBR, plus KCBS/KFRC is the current leading station in the markets ratings. Where are the other types of Talk? Lets call a spade a spade. This move at KGO was a just reason to cut the expensive News staff that was making no-inroads and go back to a cheaper Talk format. Syndication in mornings and a lineup of people already on the Cumulus payroll is not a game changing maneuver, its just a cost-cutter. And theres nothing wrong with that. KGO was not just failing, it was an expensive to operate a failure. But Cumulus couldve prevented a lot of the negative publicity it has received this week by being upfront about the changes. Going into a stunt loop and not commenting on the mass layoffs does nothing to help matters. Had KGO gotten aggressive on telling their story it couldve controlled the conversation. Have Ronn Owens, Chip Franklin and DreX on the air talking about the failures of the station to turn the corner and necessitating the need for changes. All of the hosts were already in-house or on the air in the market. They and the station management should have been spending all of this past weekend hyping the positivity of the changes instead of having the lineup kept secret while only the news of the layoffs became front page news locally. Radio hosts are quick to be the mouthpieces for other agendas, why not those of their employers? And if the KGO stunt was botched how do you consider what Cumulus is doing in the same building to AAA 104.5 KFOG as it sits jockless for three weeks leading up to its Evolution on April 20? /////////////////////////////////////////// Eric Zane Joins WBBL For Mornings Posted: 04 Apr 2016 09:46 AM PDT https://radioinsight.com/blog/headli...-for-mornings/ Following his firing in February from the syndicated Free Beer Hot Wings Show based at Townsquare Rock 97.9 WGRD Grand Rapids, Eric Zane is joining Cumulus Sports 107.3 WBBL for mornings starting on Thursday, April 8. Zane and co-host Kyle Paffhausen will be heard from 6-10am taking the place of Michael Grey and Brett Kane, whose status with the station is unknown. Zane made the announcement on YouTube this morning. /////////////////////////////////////////// WLPA Returns To ESPN Radio 92.7 Simulcast Posted: 04 Apr 2016 09:32 AM PDT https://radioinsight.com/blog/headli...2-7-simulcast/ Hall Communications dropped the Adult Standards format on 1490 WLPA/92.5 W223CH Lancaster PA after just one year to return to a simulcast of Sports ESPN Radio 92.7 WONN-FM Starview/Harrisburg/York. The move brings WONN-FMs programming back to Lancaster following the sign-on of W223CH last summer that created interference between the two signals. /////////////////////////////////////////// Hannah Byrom Joins Jeff Miles WKLB Morning Show Posted: 04 Apr 2016 08:16 AM PDT https://radioinsight.com/blog/headli...-morning-show/ Greater Media Country 102.5 WKLB Boston has named Hannah Byrom as Jeff Miles co-host for his recently launched morning show. Byrom joins WKLB from middays at Connoisseur CHR 94.5 WPST Trenton NJ and weekends at Cumulus 95.5 WPLJ New York. She previously worked in mornings and middays at Alpha Media CHR Live 95.5 KBFF Portland and as part of the syndicated Zach Sang The Gang. Her first day at WKLB will be Monday, April 18. Greater Media announces Hannah Byrom has been named as the new co-host of Country Mornings with Jeff Miles on WKLB-FM in Boston. She will begin her new position on April 18th. Byrom’s morning show experience includes working at KKBF-FM in Portland, Oregon and serving as a co-host on Westwood One’s Zach Sang and the Gang. In addition, she has been on the air at WPST-FM in Trenton and WPLJ-FM in New York City. “Hannah is a welcome addition to our morning show, and she’ll bring excitement and enthusiasm as we build and grow,” said WKLB-FM Program Director Mike Brophey. “We can’t wait for her to get on the air!” “Im so happy to be joining the outstanding team at Country 102.5 and Greater Media,” said Byrom. “I instantly fell in love with Boston and couldnt be more excited to wake the city up every morning with Jeff Miles.” “I am excited that we are building a great new Country morning show for Bostonians to wake up to that will be fresh and local,” said Mary Menna, vice president and market manager of Greater Media Boston. WKLB-FM is owned by Greater Boston Radio, Inc., a subsidiary of Greater Media, Inc., the parent company of 21 AM and FM radio stations in the Boston, Charlotte, Detroit, New Jersey and Philadelphia markets. It also owns a group of weekly newspapers in central New Jersey as well as several telecommunications towers located throughout the United States. /////////////////////////////////////////// Omaha Gets Its Answer Posted: 04 Apr 2016 06:13 AM PDT https://radioinsight.com/blog/headli...ts-its-answer/ On the day it resets its national syndicated Conservative Talk lineup with the move of Hugh Hewitt to mornings, Salem Communications has launched the format in Omaha with the debut of 94.5/1420 The Answer. For 1420 KOTK Omaha, the move is a return to the format it carried from 2005 until 2008 when it flipped to Spanish language Christian programming, most recently as El Pez. 94.5 K233CO shifts from rebroadcasting sister Christian Preaching 660 KCRO Omaha to bring The Answer to FM. |
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