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The End of Local Morning Radio.
Here's what radio insiders are thinking.
In the past, national shows have been the exception in radio, rather than the rule. They’re about to be the rule. I predict that half of America’s morning drive jocks will soon be replaced by 10 or 12 syndicated morning shows beamed in from somewhere else. This will happen in other dayparts as well. Frankly, I’m in favor of it. Wait! I hear the voices of broadcasters clamoring, “But radio is local. Our listeners want local. Syndication is anti-radio.” I respond, "Listen to the people of your town. Are they saying, 'We don’t want Desperate Housewives, Grey’s Anatomy, American Idol, and Lost! We want the local TV shows?'” "Are they saying, 'We don’t want Spiderman, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Lord of the Rings in our theaters! We want the local movies?'” "Are they saying, 'We don’t want Rush Limbaugh and Howard Stern, we want a local political pundit and a local shock jock?'” Ten years ago, radio’s consolidators cut costs by cutting the fat. Then, when pressured for more profits, they did the only thing they knew to do; they cut deeper, but this time into muscle. Radio was crippled. Occasionally they cut arteries and radio stations began dying. Wall Street prices dropped cold and hard, icy hail on a barren landscape. There were plenty of heroic efforts in the emergency room. Not all radio group heads were selfish. Not all were shortsighted and stupid. I’ve watched from the sidelines as good men and women did the best they could under impossible circumstances. Now radio is going private again. Deconsolidation has begun. The age of syndication is upon us. Don’t be afraid of it. Frankly I'm afraid of it.. What do does this group think Mcmorning radio.. http://www.mondaymorningmemo.com/?Sh...mo&MemoID=1748 |
The End of Local Morning Radio.
I like NPR. In Jacksonville Fl, we have a great NPR station. It's talk, with
national host's but they're also provide more local content than any of the commerical stations do. Besides you can actually listen.. I like Rush but every day it's the same thing. Dems & libs suck! it's every day.. Same for Hanity the same thing every day |
The End of Local Morning Radio.
Scooter wrote:
I like NPR. In Jacksonville Fl, we have a great NPR station. It's talk, with national host's but they're also provide more local content than any of the commerical stations do. Besides you can actually listen.. I like Rush but every day it's the same thing. Dems & libs suck! it's every day.. Same for Hanity the same thing every day Well, maybe if they'd suck less, it wouldn't be a problem :) I've heard the NPR station out of Jacksonville, when I was vacationing in St. Augustine. It IS a most listenable station. Not great morning radio, but a lot better than the local morning zoos on the commercial stations. Even the syndicated morning shows get a little tired, and mighty contrived of late. Whoopi Goldberg came to the Windy, and a highly rated Melissa Forman got the boot to make room for Whoopi. And it sucked. Seg two records, blather for 15 minutes. Not like she said anything of particular interest...unusual given her background. And she said nothing that wasn't of interest to Chicago. Just the same generic blather the other syndicated morning shows offered. Whoopi didn't last long, and Melissa was invited back. Now, I'm not a big fan of Melissa Forman, but dammit, at least she knows and understands Chicago, and can relate to us as someone who lives here. Whoopi simply didn't relate to Chicago. And her lack of success here demonstrated how important that is. I don't think local morning radio is necessarily doomed. At least, not everywhere. And, in time, local manglement will come to realize that if you're going to have local-local-local sales emphasis, you're going to have to have local programming. David Eduardo is big on reminding us that in the 'Golden Age,' Radio was networked across the country. And people tuned in to the same shows at the same time, nationwide. But with the demise of the 1-A's, and the FCC's mandate that Radio coverage be local-local-local, the trend to return to network Radio as we've had it, is contrary to every stated purpose of FCC. In the end what you get, is locally protected contours that are about Sales. And nothing else. |
The End of Local Morning Radio.
I dont know if y'all can pick up WJNT News Talk 1180 AM or 103.FM from
Jackson,Mississippi or not, maybe they have one of those Bitcaster (will somebody explain to me how Bitcasters work?) thingys so y'all can listen in on y'alls computerys once in a while, whatever.I think it's a really good shew.Well, mostly about Mississippi thingys those local WJNT talk show radio host talk about, I guess that's why. www.wjnt.com cuhulin |
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On Apr 10, 4:05*pm, D Peter Maus wrote:
Scooter wrote: I like NPR. In Jacksonville Fl, we have a great NPR station. It's talk, with national host's but they're also provide more local content than any of the commerical stations do. Besides you can actually listen.. I like Rush but every day it's the same thing. Dems & libs suck! it's every day.. Same for Hanity the same thing every day * *Well, maybe if they'd suck less, it wouldn't be a problem :) * *I've heard the NPR station out of Jacksonville, when I was vacationing in St. Augustine. It IS a most listenable station. Not great morning radio, but a lot better than the local morning zoos on the commercial stations. Even the syndicated morning shows get a little tired, and mighty contrived of late. * *Whoopi Goldberg came to the Windy, and a highly rated Melissa Forman got the boot to make room for Whoopi. And it sucked. Seg two records, blather for 15 minutes. Not like she said anything of particular interest...unusual given her background. And she said nothing that wasn't of interest to Chicago. Just the same generic blather the other syndicated morning shows offered. * *Whoopi didn't last long, and Melissa was invited back. Now, I'm not a big fan of Melissa Forman, but dammit, at least she knows and understands Chicago, and can relate to us as someone who lives here. Whoopi simply didn't relate to Chicago. And her lack of success here demonstrated how important that is. * *I don't think local morning radio is necessarily doomed. At least, not everywhere. And, in time, local manglement will come to realize that if you're going to have local-local-local sales emphasis, you're going to have to have local programming. * *David Eduardo is big on reminding us that in the 'Golden Age,' Radio was networked across the country. And people tuned in to the same shows at the same time, nationwide. But with the demise of the 1-A's, and the FCC's mandate that Radio coverage be local-local-local, the trend to return to network Radio as we've had it, is contrary to every stated purpose of FCC. - In the end what you get, is locally protected contours - that are about Sales. And nothing else. DPM -reveals- The Great Truth of Commercial AM & FM Radio ! "In the end what you get, is locally protected contours that are about Sales. And nothing else." And HD-Radio tightens-up the 'protected' Contours to further localize the Sales and 'protect' the Local Market from Outside competition. While HD-Radio may be Bad for Radio Listeners : HD- Radio may be Good for the Radio Business. ~ RHF |
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On Apr 10, 8:34*pm, RHF wrote:
On Apr 10, 4:05*pm, D Peter Maus wrote: Scooter wrote: I like NPR. In Jacksonville Fl, we have a great NPR station. It's talk, with national host's but they're also provide more local content than any of the commerical stations do. Besides you can actually listen.. I like Rush but every day it's the same thing. Dems & libs suck! it's every day.. Same for Hanity the same thing every day * *Well, maybe if they'd suck less, it wouldn't be a problem :) * *I've heard the NPR station out of Jacksonville, when I was vacationing in St. Augustine. It IS a most listenable station. Not great morning radio, but a lot better than the local morning zoos on the commercial stations. Even the syndicated morning shows get a little tired, and mighty contrived of late. * *Whoopi Goldberg came to the Windy, and a highly rated Melissa Forman got the boot to make room for Whoopi. And it sucked. Seg two records, blather for 15 minutes. Not like she said anything of particular interest...unusual given her background. And she said nothing that wasn't of interest to Chicago. Just the same generic blather the other syndicated morning shows offered. * *Whoopi didn't last long, and Melissa was invited back. Now, I'm not a big fan of Melissa Forman, but dammit, at least she knows and understands Chicago, and can relate to us as someone who lives here. Whoopi simply didn't relate to Chicago. And her lack of success here demonstrated how important that is. * *I don't think local morning radio is necessarily doomed. At least, not everywhere. And, in time, local manglement will come to realize that if you're going to have local-local-local sales emphasis, you're going to have to have local programming. * *David Eduardo is big on reminding us that in the 'Golden Age,' Radio was networked across the country. And people tuned in to the same shows at the same time, nationwide. But with the demise of the 1-A's, and the FCC's mandate that Radio coverage be local-local-local, the trend to return to network Radio as we've had it, is contrary to every stated purpose of FCC. - In the end what you get, is locally protected contours - that are about Sales. And nothing else. DPM -reveals- The Great Truth of Commercial AM & FM Radio ! "In the end what you get, is locally protected contours that are about Sales. And nothing else." And HD-Radio tightens-up the 'protected' Contours to further localize the Sales and 'protect' the Local Market from Outside competition. While HD-Radio may be Bad for Radio Listeners : HD- Radio may be Good for the Radio Business. ~ RHF *.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I stopped listening to talk radio some time ago. I can't get WJNT at night and I am approxamently 40 miles from Jackson, Ms and I got tired of listening to Rush Limbaugh, Laura Ingram, and Sean Hannity during the day. I sometimes get my fill of Sean Hannity arguing with Alen Colmes on FNC. I listen to K-Love on FM100.9 in Jackson which is good Christian Radio. |
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On Apr 10, 9:34�pm, RHF wrote:
On Apr 10, 4:05�pm, D Peter Maus wrote: Scooter wrote: I like NPR. In Jacksonville Fl, we have a great NPR station. It's talk, with national host's but they're also provide more local content than any of the commerical stations do. Besides you can actually listen.. I like Rush but every day it's the same thing. Dems & libs suck! it's every day.. Same for Hanity the same thing every day � �Well, maybe if they'd suck less, it wouldn't be a problem :) � �I've heard the NPR station out of Jacksonville, when I was vacationing in St. Augustine. It IS a most listenable station. Not great morning radio, but a lot better than the local morning zoos on the commercial stations. Even the syndicated morning shows get a little tired, and mighty contrived of late. � �Whoopi Goldberg came to the Windy, and a highly rated Melissa Forman got the boot to make room for Whoopi. And it sucked. Seg two records, blather for 15 minutes. Not like she said anything of particular interest...unusual given her background. And she said nothing that wasn't of interest to Chicago. Just the same generic blather the other syndicated morning shows offered. � �Whoopi didn't last long, and Melissa was invited back.. Now, I'm not a big fan of Melissa Forman, but dammit, at least she knows and understands Chicago, and can relate to us as someone who lives here. Whoopi simply didn't relate to Chicago. And her lack of success here demonstrated how important that is. � �I don't think local morning radio is necessarily doomed. At least, not everywhere. And, in time, local manglement will come to realize that if you're going to have local-local-local sales emphasis, you're going to have to have local programming. � �David Eduardo is big on reminding us that in the 'Golden Age,' Radio was networked across the country. And people tuned in to the same shows at the same time, nationwide. But with the demise of the 1-A's, and the FCC's mandate that Radio coverage be local-local-local, the trend to return to network Radio as we've had it, is contrary to every stated purpose of FCC. - In the end what you get, is locally protected contours - that are about Sales. And nothing else. DPM -reveals- The Great Truth of Commercial AM & FM Radio ! "In the end what you get, is locally protected contours that are about Sales. And nothing else." AndHD-Radiotightens-up the 'protected' Contours to further localize the Sales and 'protect' the Local Market from Outside competition. WhileHD-Radiomay be Bad for Radio Listeners :HD- Radiomay be Good for the Radio Business. ~ RHF �.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Good for busuness - what a ****ing joke! Terrestrial Radio is embarrassing itself with HD Radio! |
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What is the name of that North South running road/street/drive just East
of WJNT, that google map thingy, I zeroed in on that as much as I could with WebTV, but I couldn't quite make it out.Is it Flynn Drive? I have a Jackson city map here, I could figure out how far in a straight line (more or less) West I am from WJNT, or if that is their transmitter tower? I couldn't hardly pick up WJNT last night either.Maybe I had bumped the tuning know on my radio and didn't notice.I will get my old real good battery powered AM FM Panasonic portable radio tonight and try again when doggy takes me out in the front yard for a few minutes. cuhulin |
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In article
, RHF wrote: SNIP - I stopped listening to talk radio some time ago. - I can't get WJNT at night and I am approxamently - 40 miles from Jackson, Ms and I got tired of listening - to Rush Limbaugh, Laura Ingram, and Sean Hannity - during the day. SNIP That's interesting. I can't get RHF (the news group retard) to stop talking. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
PONG : Telamon - Please Put a "Ping RHF" -or- One of Your Favorite
On Apr 11, 5:28*pm, Telamon
wrote: In article , *RHF wrote: SNIP - I stopped listening to talk radio some time ago. - I can't get WJNT at night and I am approxamently - 40 miles from Jackson, Ms and I got tired of listening - to Rush Limbaugh, Laura Ingram, and Sean Hannity - during the day. - SNIP - - That's interesting. - I can't get RHF - (the news group retard) - to stop talking. - - -- - Telamon : Chief Resident in-charge-of Alt.Stupid.Idiots - Ventura, California PONG : Telamon - Please Put a "Ping RHF" -or- One of Your Favorite Words : Retard RHF; Idiot RHF; Moron RHF; or Spammer RHF : At the Start of the Threads That You Are Polluting with Your Attacks on Me {RHF} : At Least the Readers Will Know That The Subject and the Message Has Changed. [Was : The End of Local Morning Radio.] http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...1c95a4dd9457e9 Teli - Show some considerion for the 'other' Readers - please ~ RHF READ - An Open Letter : Junius - It All Started With Telamon and It All Ends With Telamon. ~ RHF http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...cd2060ee038497 Teli - Show some considerion for the 'other' Readers - please ~ RHF |
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