[BC] Staffing levels

Steve Newman shnewman at alaweb.com
Sun Jan 20 23:13:45 CST 2008


We had engineers bumping into each other at KFRC. Place made money. 
Willie...it's called no greed and salaries were in line and lest we forget 
the dollar was a dollar. :) Let's face it, though, you don't need to pay a 
guy to spin records and ride levels which is what was done in the big 
markets.Talk about a payroll.

Steve


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Subject: Re: [BC] Staffing levels


> In a message dated 01/20/2008 1:27:38 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> nakayle at gmail.com writes:
>
>>  I remember when a large station would have eight engineers between 
>> studio
>>  and transmitter staffs.  Now a days- it's the reverse- you have one
> engineer
>>  among eight stations.
>>
>>   Such is progress?
>
> This is what mystifies me so... has revenue to Radio dropped *that* much
> since then? HOW did stations do it in those days? Full staffs like this 
> aren't
> cheap, in *any* economy or Dollar value! So, HOW did they do it back then, 
> and
> why can't they do it now?
>
> Willie...
>
>
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