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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

An Open Letter to 710 KIRO

As I wrote earlier, we're pretty unhappy with Bonneville International's decision to cancel The David Goldstein Show (formerly on weekends, 7-10 PM). So we've written an open letter which we're inviting the entire netroots community...readers, commenters, writers, all...and KIRO listeners to co-sign with us.

Here's the letter:
January 30th, 2008

Rod Arquette
Program Manager
News/Talk 710 KIRO
Bonneville International Seattle

Dear Rod:

We, the undersigned, are writing to express our profound disappointment with your sudden termination of several KIRO weekend personalities, including Bryan Styble and Carl Jeffers, but especially, David Goldstein.

For months, we have watched with dismay as the quality of KIRO’s programming has tumbled downhill. More and more airtime is being filled with syndicated talk or reruns – the same bland fare that can be found on almost every other station. This decline began while the station was owned by Entercom, but has sadly continued following Bonneville International’s acquisition of KIRO.

You are making a serious mistake if you believe that canceling live local talk and replacing it with “filler” programming is good for listenership or the community that KIRO and Bonneville proudly claim to serve.

You are also willingly sacrificing your unique competitive advantage in the Seattle market by firing hosts who gave Washingtonians a compelling reason to tune in on weekends. Listeners (if they wish) can already choose from a wide selection of programming across the dial that has been pre-recorded and is being rebroadcast.

By following the rest of the industry in obliterating your own talent, you are signaling to listeners that today’s bottom line is more important than KIRO’s future as a prestigious and uncommon radio station.

To put it more succinctly, you are encouraging your listeners not to listen.

Because live local talk has become the exception in the radio industry rather than the rule, there is value in being different…in offering to the people of this region what competitors are not offering on the weekends: a chance to call and join in a conversation, live in-depth coverage of a major Seattle news story, or simply the opportunity to hear what a local personality has to say.

The David Goldstein Show featured a wide range of unconventional and exceptional guests…including journalists, comedians, columnists, bloggers, and elected officials. David offered six hours of entertaining and original radio every Saturday and Sunday night. We will miss his show and his voice.

Your decision may yield financial savings, but it comes with its own cost: our loyalty to News/Talk 710 KIRO. You have invited us not to tune in on the weekends, so rest assured – we won’t.

Sincerely,


Andrew, Rick, Jason, Kathleen, Jonathan, Scott, Garlin, Keith, Jennifer, John, and the entire Northwest Progressive Institute team
Sign the open letter to Rod Arquette and 710 KIRO Management.

Comments:

Blogger Smitty said...

I for one could not care any less about KIRO programming. I do not listen to that hack station.

February 2, 2008 5:21 PM  

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