[BC] Underground = Classic
Rich Wood
richwood
Mon Jan 9 10:20:43 CST 2006
------ At 11:15 PM 1/8/2006, Robert Meuser wrote: -------
>That is the biggest pile of crap.
What do you really think? My point was that WBCN was owned by an
individual, not a large corporation. You won't get much of an
argument from me that large corporations are rarely creative. The
exceptions to that rule seemed to be RKO and Metromedia. When people
rave about creative radio of the past both companies are almost
always included. Compared to today's companies, they were tiny. At
that time the rule was 7-7-7. Not even 12-12-12, yet.
There's an old story about GE not being able to figure out how to
make a pop up toaster. A tiny company finally did it. I worked for
GE. The story came from within the company.
> I was there as well. The bottom line was the FCC demanded separate
> AM and FM programming and the major companies of the day responded
> with the cheapest thing available, a bunch of students/hippies
> playing whatever.
WBCN had no AM. Remember that Mitch was a founder of the NAFMB.
Companies that did it cheap on their FMs because the FCC required
separation are now doing it cheap on their major stations because
Wall Street requires it. Only the villains have changed.
It's Deja Vu, all over again. IBUZ secondaries will take the same
approach but add Gargantua International's creativity. At least WBCN
and all the stations mentioned could be received by more people than
just you and Bob Orban. WJIB was #1 10am-7pm with only 35% set
penetration. FM was actually an audiophile format resulting in some
of the finest FM tuners ever made. iBorg says their 7000 Boston
Acoustics are gone. That's one receiver for 1/2 the number of
stations on the air. At this blinding rate I see market saturation
any day now. Now we have to get receivers to actual listeners. Radio
station employees who attend conventions can't fill out Arbitron
diaries. Let's go absolutely bonkers and say there are 50,000 IBUZ
receivers in the field. That's 3.57142857 per licensed radio station
(based on 14,000 stations). It takes my breath away. I'm clutching my
chest with excitement. When it increases to 4.57142857 sets per
station other anatomical parts will be clutched.
The difference between the separation of AM and FM is that no one
predicted that FM would be our salvation, so they didn't spend a lot
on it. IBUZ will rescue us from oblivion, we're told, primarily
because of secondaries. I don't see stations programming them like
they believe it. WCBS-HD2 is a perfect example. Castrate the format
and expect miracles. Will secondaries programmed like iPods on
shuffle sell a lot of $500 radios? Maybe we should ask WCBS-FM. It
seems to me that something that sounds like iPods on shuffle will
sell a lot of iPods set on shuffle for $200 less.
Rich
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