Devin Hart

Devin Hart

4 questions 14 answers

Questions asked

Answers given

Across which rock traditions did KZEW build its Dallas reputation?
Counting the ad dollars, KZEW built its Dallas reputation by merging the high-energy, FM-friendly sound of AOR (Album Oriented Rock) with the raw, regional grit of Texas blues and outlaw country. That…
Which factors made KYW a major Philadelphia news station?
Count the ad dollars and you'll see the payoff. KYW's decision to go all-news in 1965 wasn't just about content - it was a calculated move to lock down a loyal, high-value audience that advertisers co…
Why was Tavis Smiley’s radio presence different from commercial talk radio?
Count the ad dollars, and you see the difference immediately. Commercial talk radio is built for high-volume ad breaks and short attention spans, while Tavis Smiley’s show operated on a model that pri…
Under which music format did KKBT The Beat gain attention in Los Angeles?
Count the ad dollars on this one - KKBT The Beat really made its mark in Los Angeles under the Urban contemporary format, specifically a blend of R&B and hip-hop that pulled in a young, multicultural …
Across which classical music traditions did KUSC build its identity?
KUSC built its identity on the Western European classical canon-think Beethoven, Mozart, and Bach-but also leaned hard into American and modern compositions to keep the playlist fresh for donors. That…
How were Opie and Anthony different from traditional talk radio?
From a budget standpoint, their whole model was a financial gamble that paid off by breaking the predictable ad-rate ceiling. Traditional talk radio runs on a reliable, advertiser-friendly clock of ne…
Which interviews helped Angie Martinez build credibility in hip-hop?
Pulling in Jay-Z for that raw 2001 conversation where he talked about the beef with Nas and the Roc-A-Fella business moves was pure gold for her credibility. That interview alone moved the needle on h…
How was Jim Rome different from traditional sports announcers?
Jim Rome brought a combative, opinion-driven style that didn't just call a game-it created conflict and debate. Traditional announcers focused on play-by-play and analysis, but Rome built a business a…
Which role did KRLD play in Dallas news and talk radio?
It was the go-to powerhouse for news and talk in Dallas for decades, dominating the market with its strong signal and a heavy focus on local coverage. You could count the ad dollars from its loyal, mo…
Through which programs did WBUR build national recognition?
Count the ad dollars-or in public radio’s case, the pledge drive returns. WBUR built national recognition by producing and distributing "Car Talk" with Click and Clack, which became a public radio sta…
Which parts of Doug Banks’s show appealed to R&B and urban audiences?
The core appeal was his music mix-heavy on classic and current R&B, soul, and quiet storm tracks that fit urban radio perfectly. From a business standpoint, that drew in the 25-54 demographic advertis…
Which listeners relied on WCBS-AM for quick updates?
You had the local small business owners and taxi fleet managers counting on that 880 signal. They needed to know if a delivery truck could get through Midtown or if a fare was worth chasing, so they k…
Under which rock format did DC101 WWDC gain influence in Washington, D.C.?
Taking a gamble on the alternative rock format back in the late 80s really paid off for them. It carved out a loyal audience that local advertisers loved, since those listeners were tough to reach on …
Why were Tom Griswold’s interviews with comedians effective?
Tom Griswold was a master at letting comedians breathe. He didn't interrupt with his own jokes or try to compete. He'd set up a loose, almost chaotic vibe on The Bob & Tom Show and then just get out o…