response from wmmr
June 6, 2008
Dear WMMR listener:
Thanks for your recent email regarding WMMR’s Pearl Jam feature, The Ten Club. The Monday-Thursday feature has been placed on hiatus. You deserve an explanation why.
Our night-time host, Matt Cord loves Pearl Jam as much as you do and was also quite upset at the programming change. Matt is one of the best radio hosts in the country. The fact we are not as competitive at night, ratings-wise, as in our other dayparts leads me to deduce the cause as a musical one and certainly not the host’s.
20 minutes of Pearl Jam music every night isn’t the sole reason for the change but when combined with myriad features (The Perfect 10- a listener programmed hour of songs each night at 9pm, The 11 O’clock News- a block of all new songs at 11pm, etc) it creates a somewhat inconsistent experience when tuning into WMMR at night. The box of chocolates analogy may be good for Forrest Gump but not so much for night time ratings.
We have also pulled these other features as well. We will evaluate the move in 8 weeks.
I thank you for your support thus far and for your passionate involvement in WMMR’s programming. WMMR plays more Pearl Jam than any other station in the USA. Trust we’ll offer plenty of special programming surrounding their upcoming concerts in Philadelphia.
Thank you again for providing us with feedback,
Sincerely,
Bill Weston, program director WMMR
Dear WMMR listener:
Thanks for your recent email regarding WMMR’s Pearl Jam feature, The Ten Club. The Monday-Thursday feature has been placed on hiatus. You deserve an explanation why.
Our night-time host, Matt Cord loves Pearl Jam as much as you do and was also quite upset at the programming change. Matt is one of the best radio hosts in the country. The fact we are not as competitive at night, ratings-wise, as in our other dayparts leads me to deduce the cause as a musical one and certainly not the host’s.
20 minutes of Pearl Jam music every night isn’t the sole reason for the change but when combined with myriad features (The Perfect 10- a listener programmed hour of songs each night at 9pm, The 11 O’clock News- a block of all new songs at 11pm, etc) it creates a somewhat inconsistent experience when tuning into WMMR at night. The box of chocolates analogy may be good for Forrest Gump but not so much for night time ratings.
We have also pulled these other features as well. We will evaluate the move in 8 weeks.
I thank you for your support thus far and for your passionate involvement in WMMR’s programming. WMMR plays more Pearl Jam than any other station in the USA. Trust we’ll offer plenty of special programming surrounding their upcoming concerts in Philadelphia.
Thank you again for providing us with feedback,
Sincerely,
Bill Weston, program director WMMR
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A business trying to turn a profit... Who the fuck do they think they are? :mad:
Haha
-Reagan
They already turn a profit. a very large one. It's the reason every station in the country is owned by one super enormous corporation that also sells you your concert tickets and owns all the venues.
With that kind of NON-competition, you'd think they might be able to afford to throw in an hour or 2 of music that isn't the flavor-of-the-week
"oh darn, we made 3.268 billion dollars profit this week instead of 3.269. Bankruptcy here comes Clear Channel!"
Got the point and agree completely, wish I could join you and have a drink of bourbon and talk about how it used to be, at least for a little while.
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to not question your government is unpatriotic."
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Guess you don't know much about WMMR and Greater Media...
"Today, Greater Media is the parent company of 23 AM and FM radio stations in Boston, Charlotte, Detroit, Philadelphia and New Jersey; a modern printing plant and a group of weekly newspapers in central New Jersey; and several telecommunications towers throughout the United States."
Hmmm no ticket sales, no concert venues.. just a privately owned company who's in business to turn a profit and put out a solid quality product.
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