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from Gary Berkowitz


June 2023

If you believe "what's old, is new again" you will enjoy this look at the importance of personalities. It takes a look back at the role personalities played in the success of WABC in New York (in its heyday) from the pen of the man who created and crafted one of the most successful radio stations of all time, Rick Sklar. Read his thoughts, then compare and see see how you're doing with your station, today. 


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Are your Personalities

difference makers for

your station? 


There’s a lot of noise out there in radio-land these days. Digital. Podcasting, Apps, Alexa and many others. Now don’t get me wrong, I think that’s all important. Very important. But we may need to slow down for a second and look at an area that is a key reason listeners listen and that is the on-air personality. Whether you have talk show hosts or air talent on a music station, listeners enjoy and more importantly want their local radio stations to have personalities.


The other day I was scanning thru Rick Sklar’s “Rockin America”. It’s the story of what is arguably one of radios most successful radio stations ever, WABC in New York. In his book, Rick details what made WABC so successful. He devotes a full chapter to the air personalities and how important they were the the stations success. 


I would like to share just a few of his quotes from Rockin America. After you read them, ask yourself: How is my station with our on air people? Would my listeners think of our personalities like New York listeners thought of WABC's? Could this be the missing link for greater success on my radio station? 


From Rockin America.....


The impact of WABC cannot be summed up in a corporation’s profit and loss statement.

To the listener, radio is a personal medium.


During the dozen years of its heyday, WABC, its music and its air personalities became an intimate part of the lives of tens of millions of people who lived in the Northeast.


Mornings without Herb Oscar Anderson or Harry Harrison, afternoons without Ron Lundy or Big Dan Ingram, evenings without cousin Brucie were unthinkable to WABC listeners.


Those voices, each so unusually amiable and delivered with the warmer than life resonance of the WABC sound, were friend, family and counselor all in one.


The songs they played were so popular that they became the national hit music for America. Their appeal crossed every demographic barrier.


Think about it. Can you say these things about your on-air personalities? I believe that on music driven stations we sometimes focus too much on content and not nearly enough on how our jocks sound and come across to the listener. 


I'd love to know what you think. gary@garyberk.com I'll share comments in my next newsletter.


PS: I highly recommend all programmers read Rick's book, "Rockin America"


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Gary Berkowitz

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