Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Emailed 35 Montana Jan. 31, 2012


35 Montana                      Jan. 31, 2012
35 Montana                      Jan. 31, 2012  Email sent to stations below
chadwick@townsquaremedia.com, scottlindahl@townsquaremedia.com, mweber@cherrycreekradio.com, katlradio@katlradio.com, erinphillips@townsquarmedia.com, ryan@at40.com, michellewolfe@townsquaremedia.com, eighties@hitsandfavorites.com, nmb@nmbi.com,

Strongest FM radio stations in Palm Springs:

  • WRMF (97.9 FM; PALM BEACH, FL; Owner: PBB LICENSES, LLC)
  • WXEL (90.7 FM; WEST PALM BEACH, FL; Owner: BARRY TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC.)
  • WIRK-FM (107.9 FM; WEST PALM BEACH, FL; Owner: INFINITY RADIO OPERATIONS INC.)
  • WEAT-FM (104.3 FM; WEST PALM BEACH, FL; Owner: INFINITY RADIO OPERATIONS INC.)
  • WOLL (105.5 FM; HOBE SOUND, FL; Owner: CLEAR CHANNEL BROADCASTING LICENSES, INC.)
  • WAYF (88.1 FM; WEST PALM BEACH, FL; Owner: WAY-FM MEDIA GROUP. INC.)
  • W270AD (101.9 FM; WEST PALM BEACH, FL; Owner: TRINITY INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION, INC.)
  • WRLX (92.1 FM; WEST PALM BEACH, FL; Owner: CAPSTAR TX LIMITED PARTNERSHIP)
  • WRMB (89.3 FM; BOYNTON BEACH, FL; Owner: THE MOODY BIBLE INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO)
  • WKGR (98.7 FM; FORT PIERCE, FL; Owner: CLEAR CHANNEL BROADCASTING LICENSES, INC.)
  • WZZR (94.3 FM; RIVIERA BEACH, FL; Owner: CLEAR CHANNEL BROADCASTING LICENSES, INC.)
  • WMBX (102.3 FM; JENSEN BEACH, FL; Owner: INFINITY RADIO OPERATIONS INC.)
  • WPBZ (103.1 FM; INDIANTOWN, FL; Owner: INFINITY RADIO OPERATIONS INC.)
  • WWFR (91.7 FM; STUART, FL; Owner: FAMILY STATIONS, INC.)
  • WEDR (99.1 FM; MIAMI, FL; Owner: COX RADIO, INC.)
  • WLDI (95.5 FM; FORT PIERCE, FL; Owner: CLEAR CHANNEL BROADCASTING LICENSES, INC.)
  • W262AE (100.3 FM; WEST PALM BEACH, FL; Owner: FAMILY STATIONS, INC.)
  • WBGG-FM (105.9 FM; FORT LAUDERDALE, FL; Owner: CLEAR CHANNEL BROADCASTING LICENSES, INC.)
  • WJBW-FM (106.3 FM; JUPITER, FL; Owner: INFINITY RADIO OPERATIONS INC.)

Email Sent to Ryan Seacrest

An email to play Susan's music was sent to Ryan Seacrest.  Below is a news item about Ryan's holding in Clear Clannel which owns many radio stations. 

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This morning’s announcement involves two deals: First, Bain Capital and Thomas H. Lee Partners are putting $300M into Ryan Seacrest Media, the radio and TV personality’s investment holding company. And, second, Clear Channel — which is controlled by the investment firms — is buying a minority stake in Ryan Seacrest Productions, responsible for TV shows including Keeping Up With The Kardashians. Clear Channel chief Bob Pittman has said that he wants to expand and diversify the radio giant’s media presence. The companies didn’t disclose specific terms of their deals. Here’s the release:
NEW YORK and LOS ANGELES – January 31, 2012 – Ryan Seacrest Media (RSM), an investment holding company, and Clear Channel, a leading global media company, together with Clear Channel’s majority investors Thomas H. Lee Partners (THL) and Bain Capital today announced two new investment agreements designed to drive business growth across multiple media platforms.
Funds sponsored by THL and Bain Capital have together committed up to $300 million to working with RSM to identify, acquire and develop innovative media companies, media content and other media properties that can be leveraged to support a range of media enterprises.
Under a separate agreement, Clear Channel will acquire a minority stake in Ryan Seacrest Productions (RSP), a privately-held entertainment production company. RSP produces the hit series “Keeping Up with the Kardashians,” the highest-rated show on the E! network, and the spin-offs “Kourtney and Kim Take New York,” “Khloe and Lamar,” and “Kourtney and Khloe Take Miami.” RSP also produced the Emmy Award-winning ABC reality series “Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution.” RSP is currently producing two new reality series including “Melissa and Tye: A New Reality,” for CMT and “Shahs of Sunset,” for Bravo.
RSP will remain creatively autonomous and continue as an independently-operated entity, majority-owned by Ryan Seacrest, and managed by Seacrest as Executive Chairman, Chief Executive Officer Adam Sher and Chief Financial Officer Jeff Refold. RSP will continue to develop and produce content for network and studio partners, including NBC Universal. RSP will now also collaborate with Clear Channel on the production and distribution of both scripted and unscripted television programming as well as other media and entertainment content, leveraging the promotional reach of Clear Channel’s vast audiences, assets and relationships.
Clear Channel Chief Executive Officer Bob Pittman, THL Managing Director Richard Bressler, and Bain Managing Director Ian Loring will work with Seacrest and the RSP management team to maximize the strategic and operational value of the RSP relationship with Clear Channel. Bressler and Loring will work with Seacrest separately to maximize the RSM investment initiative.
“We aim to build Ryan Seacrest Media into a leading multi-media company with diversified assets and interests,” said Seacrest. “The entertainment industry is thriving with innovation more than ever before. I’m excited to collaborate with Clear Channel, THL and Bain Capital to seize on investment opportunities that capitalize on unique content, new technologies and distribution platforms. Bob, Rich and Ian bring a wealth of experience, ideas, and resources and it’s truly a privilege to get to work so closely with them as we embark on this new endeavor. I believe we all share a vision and a commitment to success.”
“Ryan is an unmatched creative talent with success across more media platforms and involvement with a greater variety of programming and venues than anyone else in the industry,” said Pittman. “His combination of business acumen and keen understanding of consumers and popular entertainment is an incredible asset. We’re eager to collaborate with him in developing new and significant opportunities in the television arena in a way that can maximize our relationships with music and other talent, bring greater benefits to our advertisers, and further build Clear Channel’s singular ability to deliver local, mobile and social execution across a truly national audience base.”
“Ryan Seacrest is not only an enormous talent as an individual, but a leading business visionary who has his finger on the pulse of the evolving dynamics in the media industry. He and his business initiatives are quite literally driving the future of how media can create value in ways never dreamed of in prior decades, and we are pleased to be his partner, both through Clear Channel as well as through our separate, new and exciting media property investment initiative,” said Bressler. “Putting the scope, scale, reach and resources of Clear Channel and the THL and Bain teams behind Ryan and his team underscores what he can achieve in this industry.”
Seacrest is the host and executive producer of “On Air With Ryan Seacrest,” the morning drive-time show on Clear Channel Radio’s KIIS 102.7 FM in Los Angeles, which is syndicated on over 150 stations in North America with affiliates worldwide. Seacrest is also host of radio’s iconic “American Top 40,” a weekly countdown show syndicated by Clear Channel’s Premiere Networks. Additionally, Seacrest creates and delivers content for distribution through Clear Channel’s broadcast and digital radio platforms on both a local market and national basis, and serves as a spokesperson for Clear Channel.
During the past year, Seacrest was involved in the development and execution of key projects for Clear Channel such as the iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas, the biggest live concert festival in radio history. Seacrest hosted the incredibly successful two-day music event in September 2011, which sold out in ten minutes and earned universal rave reviews.
In addition, Seacrest hosts the most popular show on television, Fox’s “American Idol”; serves as an executive producer and co-host of E! News and Red Carpet specials; he is an Emmy-winning producer of reality television (“Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution”); and serves as an executive producer and co-host of “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest.”
Creative Artists Agency (CAA), Craig Jacobson at Hansen, Jacobson, Teller, Hoberman, Newman, Warren & Richman, L.L.P. and Greg Akselrud at Stubbs, Alderton and Markiles negotiated the transactions on behalf of Ryan Seacrest and Ryan Seacrest Media.

Monday, January 30, 2012

Corkie's Informative Radio Report

Below is a wonderful, informative report by another concerned fan, Corkie.  It contains a message that I have heard from other stations, during the times of my contact with the stations.  It is so sad and unfair that this talented, well-loved, marvelous singing star, Susan Boyle, does not get radio air time. She has sold millions of CDs and has millions of fans all over the world.  Her beautiful music is not being played by the DJs.  Her record company is not pushing the issue.  Her manager may not even know that this over-site is happening.  I hope this changes soon.

Below is Corkie's report:

I decided this was probably the most appropriate thread to make this post. Bear with me, because it will most likely get long, but I want to include everything I can remember. While on vacation, I met a Program Manager and a husband and wife who were radio station owners. We discussed Susan's radio play problem, and this is how it basically went:


I met the Program Manager while waiting in line for dinner reservations. He mentioned he had to get up at 5:30AM and I thought that was odd since we were on vacation. I asked him about it, and he said he was working. Then he went on to say he was a Program Manager for three radio stations in Winnipeg, Canada and they were broadcasting out of a huge tent on the resort property. I asked him what kind of stations and he said lite rock, rock, and adult contemporary. (BINGO!) I asked him if he would play something for me, and he said he would if he could. I said anything by Susan Boyle.

He said he could not play her music. I asked why. He said he would lose listeners. I said "you mean she can sell millions of albums, but you can't play her music?" He said he had nothing against Susan and that they played her when she first started, but they havd to play music that "charts". Susan's music does not chart, so he cannot play it. So I said, "so she's required to have a hit single before you can play her music?" He said basically "yes". 

He went on to say that radio stations are very competitive. They are rated every week just like many other things. They live and die by their ratings. Early morning radio is something many people listen to and is rigidly monitored. If he played Susan and his ratings went down, he would have to answer to sponsors, owners, etc. He said it all gets very tricky and isn't as simple as it looks because he has to answer to many people and his job can be on the chopping block if he strays off the path. So, I said, "a hit single would solve the problem then?" and he agreed. "So, Susan needs to have Adele write her a song?" He said, "exactly -- you understand". Our reservation was called and I thanked him for talking to me and went to dinner.

The next morning, I headed for the broadcasting tent, and my husband went with me (I think to keep me out of trouble). It was filled with tables and tables of men and women broadcasting and it was about 8:00AM. Outside the tent I met a very nice lady who was sitting there with her husband. They were station owners who had come along "to keep an eye on their managers". She explained that they were all from Canada and were doing something called "Winter Sizzle". They were all broadcasting their respective Canadian stations, but doing it from Jamaica for the week. Maybe some of our Canadian forum members heard of it. I told her about my conversation with the gentleman the night before and she said everything he told me was completely accurate.

We discussed the fact that Susan sells well, but I went on to say I thought she could sell even better if people heard her music on the radio like they do other artists. She said most usually people who listen to the radio just download the songs they like, not the entire album.

I mentioned the fact that Susan has a Grammy nominated Christmas album out, but in Ohio, Program Managers still had playlists with Gene Autry and The Chipmunks on them and it was difficult to even get them to play her singing a Christmas carol. Her husband said they do play Susan singing Christmas carols on their stations, and I believe him. (This is an area they don't have to worry about "charting"). He went on to say that Susan isn't alone with her lack of play problem. He cited Bruce Springsteen as another example. He says he sells very well, and his concerts always sell out, and he's very popular, but they can't play his music because he's not charting.
She said we have a right to complain in regard to the lack of play of Susan's Christmas music because Program Managers are being lazy by not keeping their Christmas playlists up to date. We need to keep on them to include Susan. My husband piped up with "maybe some people still like to hear Gene Autry". She answered that was no reason they couldn't start working Susan into the playlist -- they didn't need to play Gene Autry 40 times a day.

She saw nothing the matter with contacting radio stations, but went on to say that we will always run into the same problem in this regard. We're going to have a tough time getting Susan played until she charts.

She suggested trying several different angles, not just contacting radio stations. She said the person responsible for Susan's radio play is her Music Rep through her record label. She said there may be more than one because sometimes they are broken down into territories, so we need to start contacting all of them. It is the Music Rep's job to contact radio stations before Susan comes out with an album and push songs that may fit their format. The Program Manager may say "yes", "no", or "we'll check with the sponsors". But, the Music Rep needs to work very hard and keep going back to push the songs just like a good salesman. It can only benefit everyone involved with Sony to have Susan's music sell well. Why there wasn't more promotional push, she felt was difficult to understand. But, if we were going to apply pressure for more radio play, she felt it should be centered in the Music Rep area and with any channels at Sony we can find.

I asked if she had ever heard of Indies and explained, to the best of my knowledge, what I understood them to be. She said it was illegal for record companies to pay to have music played by radio stations but said she had never heard the term Indie before. She didn't hedge around, so I had no reason not to believe her.

She said each station has to follow a pre-designed format for their music. This was called something, but I can't remember the term she used (and my husband had wandered away at this point). If they play any music that does not fit their format, they have to answer to a lot of higher end people, and it's very unpleasant. So, when a Program Manager says something doesn't fit their format, this is what he's referring to. She said things have moved a long way from the old time stations where you could just call up and request a song. Everything is very rigid and planned and deviations isn't allowed.

So there you have it. I know this is wordy, but I didn't want to forget anything. I did not ask for names, cities, or their station names. Maybe anonymity might have made them more free to discuss things with me. I never felt like they were making excuses for the radio stations but rather were trying to explain to me how the whole system worked to make our job easier. Some of this information I already knew, some of it I suspected, and now some of it is validated.

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Early 1930s Radio Broadcasting

The First Radio Station

State 34 Texas on Jan. 28, 2012


34 Texas                             Jan. 28, 2012
http://www.koxe.com/    ...  webmaster@koxe.com
 
http://www.power103.com/info/contact.php  rex.long@cumulus.com
 
http://www.mix1029.com/pages/contactus.html ... promotions@kdmx.com
http://www.magic987.com/page.php?page_id=27855 …bkingston@westtexasbroadcasting.com
34 Texas                             Jan. 28, 2012  emailed to Radio stations below
danpatrick@townsquaremedia.com, info@call1310.com, Kcooper@convergentcc.com, moose@easttexasradio.com, bud@easttexasradio.com, marion@kazifm.org, kbgo@clearchannel.com, krash@hibob.fm, brenthenslee@clearchannel.com, webmaster@koxe.com, rex.long@cumulus.com, promotions@kdmx.com, dondunlap@kedt.org, kefh@kool993.net, bkingston@westtexasbroadcasting.com, keye@keye.net, JJO@mybreezefm.com, Brain@mybreezefm.com, kgrokomx@pampa.com, jayshannon@clearchannel.com, Perez@PerezHilton.com, amanda@hotkiss1063.com, khoy@khoy.org,

Reply received from Info@call, as below

Grace -
 
The record producer has not seen fit to provide us with a promotional copy from which to play the songs of Susan Boyle.  If you have connections with her label, simply ask them to provide us with all cuts on the CD (#3, as noted by you, below).  Our email address is:
 
 
Thanks very much for your encouragement.
 
- John Barger
Owner & GM
KAHL AM/FM - San Antonio
210-341-1310

Friday, January 27, 2012

State 33 Oklahoma Jan. 27, 2012


33  Oklahoma                   Jan. 27, 2012

33  Oklahoma                   Jan. 27, 2012

kada@wilnet1.com, tricia.york@cumulus.com, jay.davis@cumulus.com, cthompson@rendabroadcasting.com, mike@kgff.com, joyc@kjmz.com, uploadokc@clearchannel.com, steve@magic104.com, jwilliston@rendabroadcasting.com, gm@kmgz.com, kybe959@pldi.net, info@mcalesterradio.com, ken@stillwaterradio.net, generalmanager@bartlesvilleradio.com, wbbz@wbbz.com,

Enjoy the Music



http://kyis.tunegenie.com/music/susan-boyle/someone-to-watch-over-me/%2Bvstream/#/#%2Fmusic%2Fsusan-boyle%2Fsomeone-to-watch-over-me%2F

Thursday, January 26, 2012

State 32 Kansas Jan 26, 2012


32  Kansas                          Jan. 26, 2012

http://www.iolaradio.com/contact.html   …  radiostation@iolaradio.com

32  Kansas                          Jan. 26, 2012  emails sent to radio stations below

hitman@power939.com, jerry.brecheisen@eagleradio.net, radiostation@iolaradio.com, tommy@channel963.com, robburton@clearchannel.com, , jerry.brecheisen@eagleradio.net,

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

31 Nebraska Jan 25, 2012


Nebraska emails sent today
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31  Nebraska                     Jan 25, 2012
http://www.104star.com/contactus/  …  kurt@104star.com<kurt@104star.com>;

http://www.kissat1071.com/pages/info.html ...robpowers@clearchannel.com


31  Nebraska                     Jan 25, 2012  Address of stations below
Andrew <Andrew@highplainsradio.net>     SAlbertsen <SAlbertsen@broadcasthouse.com>     kbrb <kbrb@sscg.net>     mike.fell <mike.fell@eagleradio.net>     ktch <ktch@ktch.com>     matt <matt@kfrxfm.com>     bryan <bryan@highplainsradio.net>     generalmanager <generalmanager@kkpr.com>     thebreeze <thebreeze@kliqfm.com>     Degan <Degan@channel941.com>     Corey <Corey@channel941.com>     robpowers <robpowers@clearchannel.com>     kurt <kurt@104star.com>

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

30 South Dakota

I have sent email to 30 states as of today.  A few more to go.

30   South Dakota            Jan. 24, 2012

http://www.kelofm.com/page.php?page_id=92   …   tom.gjerdrum@bybradio.com;
30   South Dakota            Jan. 24, 2012  email sent to below addresses

tom.gjerdrum@bybradio.com, garymcquistion@amfmradio.biz, rose@amfmradio.biz, cj@kool98.com, timsmith@santel.net, studio@951ksky.com, magic93@gwtc.net, txt@hot1047.com, jkoons@kornq107.com,

Susan Boyle Radio Station

http://www.youtube.com/susanboyle#p/f/3/oPGA_iaRk44


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