Is/was he doing talkback? Or only a music shift?
If theyâre recorded earlier (and hence donât provide any current info.), then whatâs the point in having them at all.
As I said, I came across the accident around 5pm, and found out later on that it had happened shortly before 4pm.
The accident was listed on both Google Maps and Apple Maps and the QLD governmentâs live traffic updates 131940 service/website.
Music shift, they had Nellie another night too
Iâm not sure exactly how they work especially regionally. Most of their focus goes to metro stations. Theyâd have so many stations to cover as well
Yes, couldnât imagine AV doing a talkback shift.
With a little over a month to go, is there any indication of what the logos for 4TOFM, 2GO, Gold FM, KOFM, and Mix 94.5 will be upon launch of the new Triple M network? Press release only mentions that they will use the colour schemes of Triple M. I will assume Dr Dan will feature as part of these logos in these markets?
at the moment plans are simply to run the gradient over the current logos, plus only mention being part of the âTriple M Networkâ twice an hour - during news and out of a commercial break.
By Christmas next year however⌠a different story. Whether they like it or not.
So no Dr. Dan for these markets then? I would have thought it would have be a key part to help transition these markets to the Triple M brand.
Plans are that the network feed from GOLD FM will say âon the Triple M Networkâ - such as Greatest Years in Music and the like.
All stations are keeping their same content. Only over the Christmas break will there be more sports and talkback with the cricket etc, but when all staff are back in mid January the 4 Triple M streams will be back operating.
Iâm not aware of that.
I know thereâs a VERY BIG concert/world trip planned for tactic launch. Similar to what happened 2? years ago during the Christmas break on the regionals.
Also interesting to note is the same colour scheme is used by Grant Broadcasters for Power 100 in Townsville. I wonder if Grant had any idea at the time that 4TO would eventually be blown up in favour of Triple M? Two stations with the same colour scheme and similar taglines will be confusing for some. (ie. 4TO/Triple M Rocks Townsville vs Power 100 Rocking Townsville)
no you see everyone is of the belief that these stations are all going to be rockified - theyâre not. They are simply the stations you have now but renamed (or 4 not to be renamed but you knowâŚ)
4TO will remain âGreatest Hits of the 70s to Nowâ.
Rather than Dr Dan, maybe they should unify with Barry the Monkey⌠you never know what Triple M format weâll play nextâŚ
Interesting⌠Donât see what the point of blowing up the brand for one that is associated with rock if it isnât. Also confusing for those who travel or move about to tune into Triple M to find greatest hits playing instead.
> Will the music format and target demographic change for regional Triple M stations?
No. It is simply a brand change with a new look & feel. Stations will remain the same
formats and target the same demographics. Stations will not become a Rock station or
heavily target males. For the consumer, we are still the same station, with the same
announcers and play the same music they know and love.
Yeah I mean for those for example traveling from Sydney to Coffs Harbour turning on 106.3 Triple M expecting to hear AC/DC will be confused to hear Taylor Swift instead!
Thanks for sharing this @Megalomaniacally âŚI was simply sharing my opinion that the common bloke out there sees Triple M as a Male skewed Rock station. Maybe these older heritage stations should have gone into their own network⌠Something like Gold FM out something that spells out a better name than tacking on the back of a brand that has been built over 20-odd years as being Rock orientated⌠(Except that failed Classic Triple M experiment in Adelaide)
The amusing thing for me was that the current Triple M logo was introduced with the âTotally Differentâ rebranding of Adelaide to a hit music station to try and take on the incoming Nova.
So the branding that years ago had me fearing that Triple M would rebrand away from rock, now has people worried it will make stations become rock.
For me a âbrandâ represents a consistent product or service available in multiple locations. I just donât understand how you can have a national Triple M brand if it is not unified in both format and presentation. The look and feel are only part of the brand, but the music format is pivotal.
I can see a logic for the Hit name to replace Star FM because the format will be close enough - when I am in Gippsland, Star FM isnât hugely different from Fox, but trying to pretend that the local âTriple Mâ (3GG - even though it isnât SCA owned) is the same product as a 3MMM Melbourne is just not going to work for your average listener - as easily pointed out by stilesykenny.
Bottom line, Hit should work, whereas as Triple M wonât as the brand is diluted as listeners wonât understand what it represents, which means the heritage brands should be retained or AlanCramerâs suggestion adopted. Following this philosophy that means Eon-FM is in and Fox-FM is out for Melbourne which would be interesting to hear albeit bloody unlikely.
Thatâs what happens when you mess with brands, confuses people.
Interesting to see if clients are confused, thatâs where the rubber will hit the road.