According to a highly respected trade publication Kwame's APD/PM Drive shift was "eliminated" after less than a year. I'd say that's amazing but these days it isn't. Hope he lands on his feet.
According to a highly respected trade publication Kwame's APD/PM Drive shift was "eliminated" after less than a year. I'd say that's amazing but these days it isn't. Hope he lands on his feet.
I don't think anyone has adjusted to KPWK. For most people when this gets brought up, KUBE is still 93.3 in Seattle and not in exile in Eatonville. Have they been listening? Maybe not. But that might also be another sign of the times....
It's not an "inability" or "unwillingness" - it's called "heritage". In NYC CBS-FM tried going "Jack" and it was soundly rejected by listeners who came back when the original brand returned. Maybe iHM will get smart and undo the branding shift once they realize it isn't working as it should be."
They are sharing the new afternoon talent with their sister station in Portland. Curious as to whether or not he will even be in the studio during the afternoon show, or if he'll be in Portland. Either way, he can't be in both places at once. KKWF does something similar, airing tracks from the midday show talent on their Portland sister station.In other news, they've named a replacement afternoon jock.
They are sharing the new afternoon talent with their sister station in Portland. Curious as to whether or not he will even be in the studio during the afternoon show, or if he'll be in Portland. Either way, he can't be in both places at once. KKWF does something similar, airing tracks from the midday show talent on their Portland sister station.
And just maybe he won't forget the name of which station he is on!
It's not an "inability" or "unwillingness" - it's called "heritage". In NYC CBS-FM tried going "Jack" and it was soundly rejected by listeners who came back when the original brand returned. Maybe iHM will get smart and undo the branding shift once they realize it isn't working as it should be."
I've never listened, but I'm sure it's done drop-in style (like Tesh, Delilah, Brooke & Jubal, etc.). When you're flanked by big imaging on one end and a song on the other, a lot of people won't seem to care (or particularly notice) if you don't spit out the station moniker/frequency as that's already been done by the big imaging. They just assume you're there.
And even if that's needed for whatever reason or an upcoming song or promo thing, whatever, it's easy to paste one into the segment file before it gets uploaded to whatever station.