Glenn
11-11-2008, 03:58 PM
I've never heard of it, but I thought some might find it noteworthy.
WCSX 94.7 FM fires morning show
By Bill Shea
Crain's Detroit Business
The long-running “J.J. and Lynne” morning show on WCSX 94.7 FM has been cancelled because the station wants better ratings and more revenue from that time slot.
“I don't want to start throwing darts at them. We need better ratings and revenue out of mornings,” said John Gallagher, market manager for WCSX owner Greater Media Inc.
There will be a music-intensive morning show until a permanent morning replacement show is announced in a couple weeks, Gallagher said, adding that three options are under consideration. He declined to add specifics.
Jim Johnson started the show 16 years ago and Lynne Woodison was on for 11 years. They were told after this morning’s show it was their final show, Gallagher said.
“We are very grateful for the many contributions that J.J. & Lynne have made to WCSX. Their philanthropic efforts have set a new standard in the Motor City,” a statement read on wcsx.com. “We wish them the very best. Additional details will be announced in the near future.”
WCSX 94.7 FM fires morning show
By Bill Shea
Crain's Detroit Business
The long-running “J.J. and Lynne” morning show on WCSX 94.7 FM has been cancelled because the station wants better ratings and more revenue from that time slot.
“I don't want to start throwing darts at them. We need better ratings and revenue out of mornings,” said John Gallagher, market manager for WCSX owner Greater Media Inc.
There will be a music-intensive morning show until a permanent morning replacement show is announced in a couple weeks, Gallagher said, adding that three options are under consideration. He declined to add specifics.
Jim Johnson started the show 16 years ago and Lynne Woodison was on for 11 years. They were told after this morning’s show it was their final show, Gallagher said.
“We are very grateful for the many contributions that J.J. & Lynne have made to WCSX. Their philanthropic efforts have set a new standard in the Motor City,” a statement read on wcsx.com. “We wish them the very best. Additional details will be announced in the near future.”