Domain Insight 5/20: Is The Party Over In Denver?
Domain Insight 5/20: Is The Party Over In Denver? – RadioInsight As we get closer to Memorial Day Weekend after a year with lower format change activity due to the pandemic, this year is shaping […]
Domain Insight 5/20: Is The Party Over In Denver? – RadioInsight As we get closer to Memorial Day Weekend after a year with lower format change activity due to the pandemic, this year is shaping […]
Domain Insight 5/20: Is The Party Over In Denver? – RadioInsight As we get closer to Memorial Day Weekend after a year with lower format change activity due to the pandemic, this year is shaping […]
When Cumulus Media’s 1230 WFAS White Plains NY turns on its new all-digital signal on Monday, May 24, it will do so with an all new Talk lineup.Positioning as “New Talk For New York”, WFAS will clear many syndicated talkers currently lacking clearances in the market. The station will carry “America In The Morning” hosted by John Trout from 6-7am and again from 8-9am. In between will be Michael Toscano’s “First Light” from 7-8am.The bulk of the daytime lineup will feature programming from Cumulus’ Westwood One. The Chris Plante Show will air from 9am to 12pm. Don Bongino’s new 12-3pm show will debut with the station on Monday. Ben Shapiro, who currently airs in a split 5-6pm and 9-10pm slot on Salem’s “970 The Answer” WNYM Hackensack NJ, will gain a live 3-5pm clearance. The Michael Knowles Show will follow from 5 to 6pm.Peacock sports talker Rich Eisen Show will air delayed from 6 to 9pm. A replay of Chris Plante will follow from 9 to 10pm. The Jim Bohannon Show will air from 10pm to 1am and Red Eye Radio will follow from 1 to 5am.Weekends will feature CBS Sports Radio programming. […]
After “quitting” on the air on Wednesday, Matt Siegel was back on “Kiss 108” WXKS-FM Medford/Boston’s “Matty In The Morning” on Thursday.Siegel explained what happened yesterday from his perspective in his first break this morning, “I stumbled upon a topic that was a sensitive one with Demi Lovato and I was upset with her and her statement about the pronouns. I thought it was ridiculous and I talked about it. I told jokes thats what we do. It’s a joke show. Anyway here’s the point. So when I was on a roll and feeling like the old Matty on the air that’s when I got the call to stop talking about it and I just snapped. I said I just can’t be here anymore.”“Subsequently, of course I talked to my wife at length about it and I talked with the company and the company told me that, they basically said please don’t quit. And they said that I have total support from them and freedom to say what I want. So I kind of won that battle. My wife said I’m not ending my career blaming Demi Lovato. So I’m here.”He continued trying to turn the situation yesterday into one of censorship, “If we live in a world where we can’t say what we want to say. I’m not talking about swearing and obvious things we don’t do on the radio, but within the traditional radio boundaries if I can’t say what I’m thinking, then I don’t want to do it anymore,”Matty stands by his comments about Demi LovatoHe says of the company (@iHeartRadio @Kiss108) – “they basically said, please don’t quit and they said that I have total support from them and freedom to say what I want.” pic.twitter.com/Fzp259ervM— Mike Saccone (@mikesacconetv) May 20, 2021INSTANT INSIGHT:It was very obvious from Siegel’s comments immediately after the show that he wasn’t going anywhere. But his return this morning may end up causing more issues for Siegel and the station. He threw WXKS-FM Program Director Dylan Sprague under the bus for simply trying to steer Siegel away from saying something offensive to the target audience of the station. While the 71 year old Siegel may not understand the concept of binary and non-binary, many in the core CHR demographic have grown up much more open to the issue. His statement explaining his outburst on Wednesday, and continuing to call Lovato she/her will draw more backlash towards him and potentially station advertisers. If you’re a talent on a CHR, don’t you at least have to understand the audience you speak to and how is Sprague supposed to manage his morning show if Siegel veers into even more worrisome territory in the future?Original Report 5/20: Did the 40+ year run of Matt Siegel’s “Matty In The Morning” at iHeartMedia CHR “Kiss 108” WXKS-FM Medford/Boston come to an abrupt end today?During this morning’s show, Siegel stated that he was told by his boss he needed to stop talking about Demi Lovato coming out as non-binary after Siegel said he wasn’t allowed to be “anti-wokeness”. Siegel stated on-air, “It’s not personal, it’s professional. He said he doesn’t want me talking about this. Today I was anti-wokeness and I can’t do that, so basically, what I’m told is, I can talk about light, funny things like where the Jonas Brothers are going to be but I can’t do what I really want to do, which is just be a funny comic and tell it like it is, so I’m ending my portion of the radio show right now. It has been a hell of a run, but I think it’s coming to an end.”Siegel continued, “Bill and Lisa and Bex and Dom, I’m sorry for putting you in this position but I was told by my boss I cannot talk about what I want to talk about. By the way, it’s a joke the whole binary thing. I don’t care what Demi Lovato does but now we need to worry about you might offend someone so basically I offended right-wing people and now I offended left-wing people. Basically what they want me to do is you know a lightweight show. We have that in the market. We have Mix. We have radio stations that don’t offend anybody. This was the Matty In The Morning Show. The number one radio show in the history of Boston radio. OK! Bigger than Jess Cain, Dave Maynard, Charles Lacquidera, all of the radio giants in Boston. I am the biggest of all time and they said SHUT UP MATT… Stop Talking. Well I hope you’re happy because I just stopped talking. Matty out.”The station then ran jockless until the end of the morning show at 10:00. The 71-year-old Siegel had been hosting mornings at WXKS-FM since January 1981.Siegel later told Boston.com that he believes that he will remain with the station. Siegel stated, “You know what’s gonna happen? Around 3 or 4 this afternoon, I’ll go, ‘Wait a minute, am I really walking away from millions of dollars? I don’t really care that much.’ Cooler heads will prevail, I’m sure. They made it very clear that they don’t want me to leave.”We will continue to update this story as more details become available.[embedded content] […]
Press Release From Nielsen:The April 2021 PPM survey revealed new gains in radio listening across the aggregate of markets for the second month in a row. As America continues to reopen, consumers are returning to radio in numbers not seen in over half a year.Radio’s weekly reach is now at its highest levels (121 million weekly consumers) since March 2020 when COVID-19’s impact began to take hold. Since the beginning of 2021, radio has added more than 5 million new weekly listeners.Radio’s Average Quarter-Hour (AQH) audience in April 2021 hit its highest levels since the fourth quarter of 2020, prior to this winter’s virus surges and associated restrictions. What’s more, AQH audience levels have jumped 10 percent in the past two months as vaccinations and a gradual return to pre-pandemic routines have proliferated.The year-over-year comparison between the April 2020 and April 2021 PPM stands at a 114 index for weekly reach and a 131 index for AQH. This means that from a weekly reach perspective, the radio audience in April 2021 is 14% larger than the same month from one year ago, while for AQH the audience is now 31% larger.The April listening gains were spread across the day, with all major dayparts at or near their AQH peaks since COVID-19 began. Both morning drive (Mon-Fri 6a-10a) and weekends (Sat-Sun 6a-12m) hit their highest audience levels since the fall.From a format perspective, some routine and seasonal shifts are underway. Country radio is reporting higher shares of audience heading into the summer, following its usual seasonal pattern. Classic Hits is also gaining ground, another annual occurrence. Meanwhile, the return of major league baseball along with other live sports is boosting the All Sports format near its fall football season levels.Notably, the Urban Adult Contemporary | R&B format recorded its highest share of listening in several years in the April survey, which took place from April 1st to April 28th. The national interest in the social justice movement has had far-reaching effects beyond just the usual News and Talk platforms. Specifically, the verdict in the trial of Derek Chauvin was announced on April 20th, when millions of Americans tuned in live to hear the decision across live TV and radio. The April gains for Urban AC | R&B stations may have been driven by what was happening between the songs, as much as the music cycle itself during such a milestone moment. […]
Sean ‘Hollywood’ Hamilton will retire from his syndicated “Hollywood Hamilton’s Weekend Top 30”, “Remix Top 30 with Hollywood Hamilton”, and “Weekend Top 30 with DJ Pup Dawg”.The three shows will conclude production and distribution the weekend of June 26.He will continue to host afternoons on iHeartMedia’s 103.5 WKTU New York. Hamilton also notes he will launch “new endeavors” in the Spring of 2022.After an entertaining and successful 35 years of syndication, Radio Hall of Fame inductee, Sean “Hollywood” Hamilton has announced his retirement from all three of his national radio programs – “Hollywood Hamilton’s The Weekend Top30,” “The Remix Top30 with Hollywood Hamilton,” and “The Weekend Top30 with DJ Pup Dawg.” Hamilton’s popular weekday afternoon program continues to be heard on iHeartRadio’s 103.5 KTU in New York City. “It’s time to spend more quality time with my family and continue developing new projects I’ve been passionate about,” said Hamilton. “I’ll be announcing new endeavors in Spring 2022.” Hamilton, known as “Hollywood” since his earliest days working in syndicated radio, first teamed up in the 1980s with Dick Clark and the late Steve Rivers to pioneer one of the first live, pop/mainstream satellite programs called “Hangin’ with Hollywood” on the Transtar/Unistar Radio Network. In 1998, he debuted three iterations of his popular franchise: “The Weekend Top30” and the multiple award-winning, dance music version, “The Remix Top30” for CHR/Top 40-formatted stations, and a CHR/Rhythmic-formatted version of “The Weekend Top30,” most recently hosted by DJ Pup Dawg.“The Weekend Top30” and “The Remix Top30” were first launched into national syndication with Andy Denmark and his team at United Stations before joining Premiere Networks’ national lineup in 2013, where they will conclude the weekend of June 26 and 27, 2021. “First and foremost, I want to give thanks to the more than 150 program directors that stuck with me all these years,” added Hamilton. “You have no idea how much that meant to me. None of this would be possible without the incredible producer/production team of Eric Weiss, Michelle Parisi, DD, Dwayne Crawford, DJ Pup Dawg and my wife, Marina. Without this group, the shows would never have lasted this long, while continuing to stay on top. I also want to thank my enormously talented Premiere Networks family – you’re the best in the business.”“Sean is a tremendous talent, and we had a successful partnership for the past eight years,” said Julie Talbott, President of Premiere Networks. “He will truly be missed on hundreds of stations across the country. We wish him all the best for the future as he takes on this next chapter of his career.” […]
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