Got up in the middle of the night and...
Tuesday, August 17, 2004
- Tightened up the "Timed ID" and "High 5" jingles - they were waaaay too loose.
- Updated the weekday programs to run High 5 and the "combo" IDs.
- Created new "combo" IDs with the X-Files theme and Barry White.
- Got rid of the Creed songs and three old and yucky Bob Seger songs.
- Got rid of "Talk to me, dance with me", and banished the Hilary Duff song from heavy rotation.
- Changed "Pick Hit of the Week" and "High 5".
- And, the most time-consuming of all - re-scrambled the heavy rotation so it doesn't play the same songs at the same time every day (it was quite annoying.)
That's about it. Because of this, I only got 4 1/2 hours of sleep. Yawn.
New Features
Monday, August 16, 2004
Also added the "image" ID songs plus the Timed ID jingles - missed the 10 o' clock one, now gotta wait for 1 o'clock to hear how it sounds. I'm the only PD who would program something without listening to them first. Ha!....
Music Bits
Thursday, August 12, 2004
Songs that needs to be removed: "Higher" by Creed (actually, anything by "Creed"), "Talk to me, Dance with me" by Hot Hot Heat.
Segue Way
Tuesday, August 10, 2004
It's not uncommon to hear segue ways with songs from different eras and genres, but in my station it's taken to an extreme...
"Chop Suey" by System of a Down --> "I Got a Name" by Jim Croce
Classic.
Only on *my* station!
Today
New Stuff
Get rid of the long song at 10 a.m.!!!
Thursday, August 05, 2004
Onion News
New Jingles
Wednesday, August 04, 2004
From LARadio.com
(August 4, 2000) A recent "catfight" between Jamie White and Andrea Jackson has been chronicled in this column as late as last Monday. Al Gordon, KYXY/KPLN engineer in San Diego, is a regular reader of LARADIO.com and wonders if the "angry dialogue" between the KYSR morning co-host and the Metro Traffic broadcaster was "schtick" to get everyone talking. "Regrettably the unfortunate unprofessional exchange was real," emailed Andrea. "I was as surprised as I'm sure most listeners were by the language and tone of the interaction." When you heard the exchange, you knew it was real or they were really excellent actors. It seemed very spontaneous.
- Andrea: Pipe down there sunshine, Jesus Christ.
- Jamie: Oh, okay bitch. You just do the traffic and shut the hell up!
- Andrea: Four and a half hours is not enoughfor you to squawk on the box?
- Jamie: Okay, you're done!
- Danny: Here's the traffic.
- Andrea: South L.A., 1-10 North.
- Jamie: We're going to bring back the other guy.
- Andrea: Pipe down!
- Jamie: Turn her off. Goodbye. First of all, you're traffic girl. Second, you don't talk tome like that. Thirdly, everyone says that like the other guy way better. So we'll bring back Jeff Stevens.And you will shut the hell up! Have a nice day. I'll be here all week.
I wondered if there were any repercussions for Andrea. "Not in the negative sense to be sure. Since our little set-to, I have received dozens of calls and letters of support and encouragement. I'm grateful for the fans who listen every day. Their overwhelming response only serves as a reminder that there is very little room for malice and ignorance on the broadcast airwaves."
Andrea tried to explain how the exchange happened. "I don't pretend to comprehend what is inside Jamie's head. I do, however, understand that Jamie has found a niche in radio and has created a success for herself as a result of her on-air image. For many of us in this business, the struggle for fame can often lead us down roads we might not take under other circumstances, but I would never discount Jamie's luck, nor would I wish her anything but stability in life and career," concluded Andrea.