Thursday, April 08, 2010

Audio Masochism




I was excited when CBC Radio 2 decided to change formats a while back, moving away from full-time classical to a more mixed contemporary format. Still some classical on the playlist midday, but otherwise a shift more to what Radio 3 does, but not exclusively Can-con as 3.

All fine and dandy on paper, but I never really got into 2 for quite a while since CBC's
online streaming is extremely shitty, using very dated technology reminiscent of late
'90s Real Player. Maybe it even is?

After buying a Wake Up Light last year, I started using its radio, avoiding
Radio 1's gloomy news-talk format, opting briefly for Q107 (30min in a morning breaks
down to something like 16min of commercials, 2 songs, and too much banter), and then
finally ending up on Radio 2, where it's stayed ever since.

Not that this is an endorsement of that station at all. Original morning host Tom Allen
was bland as hell, and thankfully was shuttled to a later day shift-yes! Great news...
except that his replacement, Bob Mackowycz, is much more closer to intolerable.

Mackowycz dutifully goes along and makes conversation with himself every morning,
no mean feat as something I personally tackled hosting my own college show back
in the day, though he only manages this in the most inane manner possible. An
obsession with repeating his name at every available mic break-sometimes less than
5 minutes apart-would force most listeners away from tuning in for any extended
period of time. This fits a typical morning show format-typical that is, for an all-talk/news
format, but not at all for a contemporary listening program.

Radio 2's ratings are slowly increasing, but still woeful up against its competitors in TO,
and with the original format change part of a movement to go younger, and hopefully,
build a larger audience, one has to wonder how long the status quo can chug along before
changes are made. I keep listening because the music selection isn't bad at all, but maybe
sticking with just the music is a better way to go.

4 Comments:

Blogger Boothe said...

wow..that contraption seems really cool.

will look into.

12:36 PM  
Blogger YO! said...

it's soooooooo much better than waking up to a buzzer alarm in a totally dark bedroom!

12:45 PM  
Blogger ghoris said...

Looks interesting. I'd try it out, but a) I usually fall asleep with my bedside light on anyways, and b) nothing less than that ear-splitting electronic buzzer is going to roust me from my slumber at 7 AM. Glad to hear it's working well for you.

1:32 AM  
Blogger YO! said...

yeah it's definitely for light sleepers only!

11:41 AM  

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