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So I finally broke down and decided to blog from my notebook like any other person…that doesn’t have a smartphone…I guess my ordeal’s been that I cannot seem to figure out how to blog via my BBerry Bold…one of the only regrets of getting rid of the Iphone. But after my manager pointed out that I’m slippin by not keeping up, I have no choice but to go old skool and do this front real computer screen with a regulation keyboard. Whatever the case may be…the best way to get this where it needs to go is to back track some 3 odd weeks ago and just work my way up…

So before I even got to leave Cali, as in the day before I gave up my beloved car that I had never gotten into any accident with, I punk ass deer decided to jump in front of me while taking my younger brother to soccer practice. There’s nothing more irritating than hitting an animal and seeing pieces of your car fly off and then get eye contact with its bitch ass while it lays on the asphalt only to see it pop back up and disappear; this is why I maintain that deer are vermin.  Luckily no one got hurt but it was a shitty end to a good run (3 years) without even a slight bump or fender bender (odd story to come…the guy who sold me me car just got busted for attempted murder a couple weeks ago…that’s later!)

That Friday, I managed to get on a redeye to Boston from SFO and made it in for the annual birthday party of both of my cousin Terry’s kids. I made the committment to be there about a year ago and was told that it was the event of the year. Sure enough, when I made it out there it was a family reuinion consisting mostly of family that I never met…all from my biological pop’s side. It was a cool ass time tho…wierd in a way though because I introduced myself to a gaggle of folks who I then found out were aunts, uncles, and cousins and got tired of hearing “it’s been a long time…last time I saw you, you were so young” look! that shit doesn’t apply to 27 years of separation!

Later in the evening, once the kids were occupied, the grown folks got to kick it listening to some good old skool music…as in our old skool…early 90’s joints and told funny stories, many of which were about my pop…was a bit painful because it was embarassing that I was the spawn of the black sheep. I give my mom shit about that hookup and marriage as much as possible tho…

I got here to NYC the following Tuesday; me, a backpack, and two dufflebags. I showed up motivated and hungry, ready to take on the world; so much to the point that I was trying to plan events less than 30 mins after I got into the house. I spent the duration of the week plotting and scheming how to make things do what they do. Got to meet up with some of the migrators that made there way to the same area to catch up and got to see upstate…which is not that far up and is actually green…rivers, trees, country lookin ass shit!

So the fun starts the first Saturday when I went to go hold down Karma night club. There I was, my first gig as a New Yorker and what happened’? I plugged my laptop into a faulty power strip and fryed it…That may be one fo the worst feelings…since I’m so focused on the importance of first impressions. Either way, My cuzzo had to come rescue me and I got to buy a new laptop! good move tho

Oh damn…The day before what is known as the dubious “laptop incident” I was approached to DJ for rapper N.O.R.E./Noreaga so I was looking forward to being apart of the movement.

Next blog…performing live @ Unity Fest in Boston

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Apr
27

STEPPIN’ OFF…THE FINAL COUNTDOWN

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Alright so here we go…the final week of this damn shit…the waiting, anticipation, the “hey I’m really leaving now” conversations and the end of an era…(In my big retrospective someone’s having a nostalgic moment radio guy voice)

Too long I’ve been here…long enough to treat the time spent like a woman’s age over 30….you’re not gonna get the truth…or troof depending who you are…

I’m not gonna get all mushmouth and shit just…sniff sniff…ready to get the hell on with this damn road trip on Fri.

Have any of you ever driven 15 hours drug free across country…if so, please email me and tell me how to make this happen! Part of me figures that since I sit at my desk so much doing what some would call nothing all day, that I could do the same with my foot on the petal and getting to get up and move around a little bit every so often. 

Either way…time to slide back to tha Yay Arrrrrrrreeeeaaaaaaa! for 1, 2, or 3 weeks depending on how things go then we go on tour in June!

Nonetheless…the same ignorance continues here until…well…hmmm…probably well beyond the time that I leave; for example…one of my old interns who I lovingly referred to as  ”Swampfoot” that had been known on the show for…being reall fuggin’ retarded about guys…like on some…”how did you fall for that?!” type shit.

here’s an abbreviated excerpt:

DUMB INTERN (DI) : Do not go to a concert on a Sunday night while sick and expect to be ok at work the next morning

ME: God, no matter how many days older you get, you’re still dumb! Adapt

DI: I thought I’d be ok…I chugged a whole bunch of daytime cough syrup and still had a blast…is that “Adapt” enough for yoU?

ME: Not really…at least you’re consistent though

epilogue: the convo ends here because after my last response Dumb Intern goes into a text rant about blah blah blah…I don’t sleep around as much anymore….blah blah blah….haven’t been to a club in months…blah blah blah… I go to church now…Not once did she ask if I needed help packing or if I needed some good luck head (which I would have respectfully declined …she’s not pure.)

On another note,

We’ll see how I feel about radio in a few weeks It’s crazy…you can’t have role models anymore! Everyone that I’ve looked up to in radio has turned into a douche or and straight let down…and my standards aren’t even that high!

We’ll see what my management thinks about this whole thing when I actually get in town…more updates tomorrow and get ready for the travel blog…which will just be me wasting time as I drive; detailing the sights and shit I see driving back to cali!

TIME FOR A DAMN NAP…


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Mar
11

Is it really dead though?

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Commerical radio is dead: Why CBS Radio’s K-Rock format switch in New York won’t make a bit of difference in fight against technological irrelevance

by Nicholas Deleon on March 9, 2009

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There’s something wrong with CBS Radio’s press release announcing the launch, complete with silly “countdown,” of 92.3 Now FM in New York City, a contemporary hit radio station that will replace K-Rock on Wednesday, March 11, at 5:00pm. (Contemporary hit radio, in plain English, means garbage pop songs, distinguished by their use of auto-tune and use of lowest-common-denominator song-writing.) CBS Radio Senior Vice-President of Something or Other, Don Bouloukos, is quoted in the release as saying, “Our assets in the country’s No. 1 market include among them the best known brands in the business. From the most listened to news and sports stations in the country, to the classic sounds of WCBS FM and the adult contemporary styling of Fresh 102.7, CBS RADIO offers something for everyone in the market – including young adults who are using the radio to discover today’s most popular music as featured on 92.3 NOW FM.” [Emphasis added, obviously.] And that, friends, is why the radio business, as we know it, is truly doomed. No, Mr. Bouloukos, young people are not turning on their radio to discover new music; they’re certainly not sticking around through the commercials to listen to new music on a radio station. No, sir, that’s what the Internet is for, and that’s why your business has no future.

Some background information is needed here. For only one more day, 92.3 FM in New York City will be known as K-Rock, a typical rock station that you can find in any city in the U.S. If you can think of a rock song from the past 20 years, odds are, the station will play it. Twenty times per day. The latest ratings put the station at 21st place, one spot higher than a gospel station—there’s people who listen to gospel music in New York City?—and right behind a Univision-owned Latin Rhythm station. K-Rock, as a whole, isn’t doing too well. In fact, it’s doing so poorly that CBS Radio decided it was necessary to completely flip formats. Out with the Green Day and in with the Beyoncé! Opie and Anthony, a show I’ve enjoyed for several years now, was let go, according to Opie’s Twitter. It, apparently, doesn’t fit in with the station’s new direction. Fair enough, it’s for CBS Radio to decide if the show is relevant to the demographics it’s now targeting.

So CBS Radio in particular, and commercial radio in general, besieged by scary new technologies—your ImeemsPandorasiTunes(es?)YouTubeBitTorrentsiPhones, etc.—decides that rock doesn’t cut it anymore, and that a switch to CHR was in order. (There’s already another CHR station in New York, a fact CBS Radio decided to spin by saying that New Yorkers now, for the first time, have a choice of which frequency they wish to hear that Taylor Swift song. (As if people care what station they’re listening to a song on, provided they’re tuning in at all.) The thinking here, one can only assume, is that radio companies feel that station formats like rock, classic rock and whatever else—radio formats with large back catalogues—don’t work in an iPod world. Why pay a DJ to spin Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit” for the millionth time when a good chunk of your potential audience already has the song on their iPhone (or other music-playing cellphone) or iPod (or other portable media player)? Better to program a music station with NEW! HIT! music. That way there’s less of a chance of your audience having the song on their iPod, and there’s less of a chance of your audience saying, “Good God, again they’re playing [this song]! Time to listen to something else!”

We now turn to Mr. Bouloukos’ comment, that young people—most of you guys are young people, I would guess!—are “using the radio to discover today’s most popular music.” First off, that wording is just wrong. If a song is already popular—remember, 92.3 Now will only only play “hit music”—then the odds are that people have already heard it before; in other words, hit music is already popular! A song becomes popular when a lot of people know it, and enjoy it. If a song is popular, then people aren’t, by definition, “discovering” it! (Amateur Hour at CBS Radio, apparently.) Even giving Mr. Bouloukos the benefit of the doubt, that what he meant to say is that people are using radio to discover new music… well, good luck bro. I’d like to find the last 17-year-old in America who is using commercial radio as his primary source of new music. I mean, it’s not like these kids are using THE INTERNET to find new music, right?MySpace Music, music blogs like Hype Machine, sites like Imeem and YouTube, etc. (Then these kids turn around and buy said music either directly from the band’s Web site, or use iTunes or, yes, download it “from BitTorrent.” (BitTorrent is an Internet protocol; you don’t download things “from it.”)

You wanna know how I “discovered” Buraka Som Sistema, this ridiculous electronic group from Portugal? (Yes, I readily admit that my tastes in music are a little on the unusual side, at least by American standards.) On What.cd, a popular BitTorrent site, I was reading the profile of M.I.A., the girl who sings all those songs in Slumdog Millionaire. There’s a little related artists diagram, and one link leads to Buraka Som Sistem. I grab their latest album and say to myself, “holy smokes this is amazing.” (My favorite song of theirs happens to be “Yah! (The Count and Sinden Remix)”.) These guys are coming to New York in May, so barring some sort of catastrophe, I will be there and I will enjoy every last minute of it.

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Never mind that commercial radio in New York City will never play Buraka Som Sistem!

Let’s try another example of how people discover new music in the year 2009. Opie, from the aforementioned Opie and Anthony show, had tweeted—there’s this thing called Twitter, CBS Radio, that I’m sure you’ll try to use before the year is out—a picture of a couple of CDs he had in his car. One of them was MGMT, an indie rock band that I had never heard of till then. Before you know it, hey, I’m now a fan of MGMT. What introduced me to this band? Nope, not crusty old commercial radio, but Twitter, a largely rubbish Web 2.0 site that, for all its faults, lets people talk nonsense rather effectively. One Tweet later, I now have another band to see when they swing by New York City.

CBS Radio, that is how people are “discovering” new music in the year 2009. They’re not listening to the radio, sitting through commercials, waiting for the marble-mouthed DJ to say, “Hey, here’s [Cool New Band].” Yes, we know. We heard about [Cool New Band] two weeks ago via Twitter/Facebook/MySpace Music/whatever. Thanks for trying to remain relevant, though!

Now, I still think radio, as a medium, isn’t dead yet. Plenty of people listen to talk radio, whether it’s of the comedy variety à la Opie and Anthony, of the political variety à la Hannity or Rush, or of the sports variety. (My God does sports radio delve into minutia!) Radio is great for news, too: nothing wrong with listening to the headlines while you’re stuck in traffic on the BQE. But this idea that CBS Radio, and others, cling to, that commercial music radio has a future, that people still seek out commercial radio to listen to new music, is laughably outdated.

I’m one that will rarely EVER argue in defense for CHR because in so many cases is it ever really “Conteporary.” Let’s look at the definiition of the word thrown around and bastardized by  format directors and some weak consultants…

 

con⋅tem⋅po⋅rar⋅y

    [kuhn-tem-puh-rer-ee] 

–adjective    

1. existing, occurring, or living at the same time; belonging to the same time: Newton’s discovery of the calculus was contemporary with that of Leibniz.
2. of about the same age or date: a Georgian table with a contemporary wig stand.
3. of the present time; modern: a lecture on the contemporary novel.

 

Contemporary means up to date; and in this day and age, it sure as hell means up to the minute! So in order to have a station that it Contemporary Hit Radio…you better be on the pulse of what people want right now…no pun intended just yet. 

Often, we find the CHR format being a lame excuse to replay the safe songs that people know enough not to lean up from their seat whilst driving/riding in the car and hit the next preset button in order to increase and savor the ever so important TSL (time spent listening.)  So much of CHR is stale, out of date, dry, and quite the contrary of contemporary.  I blame the out of date format directors that are too old to know what women 18-34 want.  I then blame the shook and scared program directors (PD’s) for not doing their own research to find out what their markets calls for! The edict of  ”don’t argue with your format director so you don’t lose your job” isn’t helping anyone! There’s a way to make your point while still having respect and the number one reason for constant rollover by the PD’s is due to the lack of their own research locally for a compelling rebuttal.  This is part of what is killing “radio.”

Technology opens up arenas to help radio.  Most people aren’t as closed minded as the suit in the office crunching numbers thinks. I don’t think I have ever met one single P1 listener for any format that is a slave to one genre of music.  Look at the factors that have been there: influence from kids, husband, wife, friends, social events and so on. Now look at the factors that have come into play in the last decade: Apple (all i-products therein), the dubious Napster, blog sites, sattelite radio. For these reasons, there is no flat out way to dispute that the 25 song “tight” playlist with minor changes over a 90 day period is enough so suffice.

So, for the out of date format directors WHO CAN NO LONGER RELATE TO MORE THAN 1/3 OF MUSIC GOING FOR ADDS AND THINK THAT RATINGS WILL COME BY SHUTTING ON AIR PERSONALITIES UP, stop what you’re doing and quit ruining radio. How do you expect your jocks to grow intro morning talent if all they do is intro songs?  PD’s, grab a spine and stand up for yourselves. One surefire way to get people to love your station is by memorable moments created by the talent; and no; regurgitation of show prep used by every day part talking up the post of a song doesn’t count as memorable.

All the above being said, find a way to get listeners to choose your side and allow them to brand for you the way you brand yourself to them and magic can happen. Just don’t patronize them! This can be a great opportunity for CBS to grow considering how well CHR has been doing in PPM markets. Is it an uphill battle? Yes. because the old crusty man they are trying to paint Elvis Duran as, is the same guy that people grew up listening to and love…and it will be hard for them to let that go.  This is just my humble opinion…

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Feb
23

Goin’ In!

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It’s been a hot minute since I decided to get on the blog scheme and do it to it…actually it was at the tail end of my night show on KMCK. Since then, there’s been a general malaise to write anything since there wasn’t a whole hell of a lot to say that was positive…Not because I kicked ass in ratings and my show got pulled; not because the person I was answering to at the time had the education and social skills less than or equal to a gnat; not because there wasn’t anything to write about; it was all mainly because I was confused as to what my purpose and function was in relationship to where I was on my path.  

So for the kids that I don’t talk to on the regular…I was laid off from Cumulus a little over a couple weeks ago due to corporate cost cuts. It was kind of a surreal situation where my GM came into the studio I was working in as I was finishing producing and inserting the show that replaced me. 

After about jumping out of my skin when he crept in, the duke had a crazy somber look on his face and informed me of my demise. Come to find out later that my boss had been let go to….a 30 year radio veteran who had way more talent than he was able to bring to the table under the conditions that we had to endure.  All things considered, after listening to the “corporate axe has swung again” speech, I actually felt relieved. I knew that even though the 60+ hours a week I spent working for Cumulus weren’t taken into account there,  I know that I’m poised to take all the milestones, creative discoveries, and work ethic to a spot where it’s be nourished so I can flourish! 

The next several days, weeks, months, what3v3r, is going to chronicle the journey to the next opportunity…

 

On a kick ass positive note… the kid 50 has found his next hit….enjoy 

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