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Monday, July 31, 2006

SEARCHING FOR GREG ALAN...

The emails are still pouring in from those of you wondering what happened. I was kind of curious to know why it was I was getting such strange emails from people. Asking why I left...asking me how I could do such a thing...telling me that I should have stayed on in the mornings...all sorts of stuff.

It’s amazing what you find out about yourself after doing a random search. Google is a wonderful thing. First there was this nifty little thing from a local paper…the Waterloo Courier. Since no one has actually asked, I thought I’d clear up some things:
Q. What happened to radio personality Greg Allen that was on WMT radio?

A. Officials from WMT Radio said they have no idea about Alan's employment status.

Of course they have no idea. None at all. Finding a clue would be tough too. And still, people ask me why I spelled my name on the radio all the time.

Then there’s this on a local off-shoot of the station, I guess. From something called the Open Line Forum. I’ll make my comments and corrections after each segment:

"...did you hear the JJ Cook has pulled another JJ cook? Remember an on-air talent by the name of Greg Allen? he used to do mornings (which i felt he was fairly good at) at WMT. now granted, this guy was in a TOUGH spot, having to follow a local celeb like Tim Boyle...that was like Mike Davis trying to follow Bob Knight. Time has shown that THAT didn't work, so greg was in a tough spot to start with..."
First of all...anyone still want to ask me why I spelled my name on the radio a lot? Good.

Tough spot indeed. Tim is an excellent host. I never really got a chance to listen to him in his glory, but he left of his own accord and it opened a possibility for me. With all due respect, the station gained audience and ratings improved after I took over. I’m NOT saying I’m better than him – and one or two ratings periods don’t prove anything – but there clearly was an audience for what I was doing. The post continues:

"...but back on topic - he was OK in the mornings. then he made a mistake. when bob bruce left for st louis and his "dream job" of being with the Cardnials, Greg naturally assumed he could fill bob's shoes in the afternoon. Sorry greg, you weren't that good in the afternoons. some people told me you sucked, but i haven't been in the local area to listen that much, but from what i heard, you were a better fit in the mornings..."
I never chose to do the afternoons. I was TOLD to do the afternoons or walk. You might say I was in a tough spot. I had mouths to feed and I needed time to figure out my next option. And with only one day notice, I don’t really think I ever got into my groove. I even said my goodbyes to a lot of people when I found out I was being moved to the afternoons. I knew it was a move to force me out. I was in the business too long to know better. Let me explain it better:

If you were the head waiter at a great restaurant every Friday and Saturday night - the tips were fantastic - and they told you to stop doing that and work Monday’s at 10am until 12noon…what would you think? You see, it’s very expensive to fire someone these days. So the idea is to make them as miserable as possible so they leave on their own. I couldn’t. So I stayed put and did what they told me to do.

"...bob found out he didn't like what he was going to be doing in St Louis (too bad, he would have been very good at it - and to work for the cards, you can't be a cubs fan like me) so he came back to Cedar Rapids. Now a program director should have shrugged his shoulders and said "I'm sorry Bob, your slot is now occupied by someone else and we have no full-time openings". But we ARE talking about JJ Cook here and he has shown in the past (i.e. Karen Shulte) that YEARS of loyalty to working for low wages and becoming local favorites means NOTHING to him, so he found another sacraficial lamb (greg) and got rid of him to make room for bob..."

That part is true. I wasn’t working for too low of a wage, but I did ask for more money after the first successful ratings numbers came out. I asked – no, begged – for a meeting to determine my future. I was put off and put off and put off until finally I demanded a sit-down to formerly submit my qualifications for increased income. I had the proof – documented proof of ratings results…itemized and outlined key things I did for the station, and a goal for the next year.

For instance…you know all those creative promos for weather, traffic, my show, and other things? I did every one of them. Wrote them…produced them…and put them on the air. I figured no one else cared enough to advance other programming on the station, I felt someone had to do things right. I was extremely proud of virtually every one of those. They were creative, flashy, and they worked.

(I still have some of them. Listen to them HERE. Or right-click and download them yourself)

We saw ratings improve all across the different time slots of the station. Hearing anything like that these days? I didn’t think so.

I fixed the website too. It has since fallen in disrepair (still on a 20-city tour Tom? Still giving away $10,000 every morning?) and they’re missing a golden opportunity to make a good reflection of the station. Now - the website sucks. Barely taken care of…just like everything else. It’s a billboard on the internet for thousands of prospective listeners and they're leaving it mostly blank. Go there and see for yourself. It’s okay…but it’s just…well…it’s just there. Heck, I even signed up to be a "member" of the station listening club. That was 4 months ago and I haven't had one email to ask me to listen. What's the point of having it?

It was shortly after their decision on a raise - which was a big fat NO - that I was told ratings were down, and everything I was doing was wrong. The exact opposite of what they told me when the ratings came out in August of last year. In fact, just weeks after my meeting...we had a station party to celebrate the success. I was there. People bought me beers.

"...now bob IS GOOD. VERY good. and i am not saying he is a suck-a$$...but JJ has a reputation for taking care of those who bow down before him...and since greg wasn't doing that well in the afternoons and since his morning slot was now full - well i am sure he saw the writing on the wall..."

Correct again…but I saw the writing on the wall a looooong time ago. And besides…there’s no real way to quantify how good or bad I was doing in the afternoons. The next ratings on the Spring 2006 period come out later this month. Since I left before those ratings were surveyed, I won't be included. But it'll still give a general direction of the station after the changes.

(by the way...the ratings are percentages of total audience (10.2=10%, etc.) and they're read from right to left. SP05; FA05 means Spring 2005 and Fall 2005 and so on.)

It should be interesting to see.

I thought I was doing okay while looking over my shoulder the whole time. Maybe I didn’t do everything I could have…who knows. Finally, there’s this…

"...now all of this is from an inside source - but you decide for yourself..."

I wonder who that inside source was…hmmm.

Now all this sounds like sour grapes, I know. It’s not. I’m happy. I’m content. I’m solid in my decision to leave radio. I just hate seeing people get the wrong impression about me, and about what happened.

You might say I'm trying to erase my name and number from above the bathroom stall.

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Greg:

Thanks for the update. I thought that when you and Bob came to the station the management finally had got it right -- hire good people, pay them well and let it roll. When WMT lost Karen Schulte, Rick Balvins and others in the years before you it took a while to re adjust as a listener. Tim was good in his day but he admitted being bored and wanted to try life on the outside. So when you and Bob came to the station it was like a good start on a new generation of a younger, hipper, more insightful on air talents. Something the station needs to build on.

Loyal station listeners will endear. While the station remains my default source I have sought other stations to hear Paul Harvey and other local news from time to time. Plus KXEL plays Rush live instead of an hour delay. And I really don't care about Des Moines broadcasters on WMT.

I wish you success in whatever endeavor you have chosen. You still need to be in talk radio -- you're too much of a talent to walk away forever.
 
This was months ago, but I will try to remember what happened. I always listened to Greg in the mornings and even called in a few times. The first time I called in was when another caller and I donated the money for some kids to attend a Kernals baseball game. She bought their way in the gate and I bought their dogs and sodas. I can't recall why, but I hadn't been able to listen for a few days and then when I tuned back in, Greg wasn't on. I called WMT to find out why he wasn't on and a girl at WMT said, yes, Greg is still on in the mornings but that he was currently on vacation or something. She went on to tell me they had received lots of complaints about him both from listeners and from other WMT employees and that they were going to be letting Greg go. I remember she said, "Nobody here likes him." I asked her if Greg knew this and she said they had not told him. I thought how odd for the telephone receptionist to know about the morning show host's employment status. I can remember the girl's name, but choose not to say it here. That was several weeks or maybe even a couple months before Greg announced he was going to afternoons. I even thought about calling Greg and telling him what that girl had told me because from what Greg would say in the mornings and with his various references to the future, etc., I knew he had no idea he was going to be fired. I knew he had a wife and two kids and that they were either shopping for a house or had just bought one. I can't be the only listener who was told about this. I saw in Greg's blog that he had attended a party where they were buying him beers, etc. Greg had felt they were celebrating him and maybe they were, but I have to ask when does an employer celebrate an employee they're planning to fire? Maybe those in the know were celebrating something else. Who knows for sure? I don't know about the people at WMT, but I know people can be cruel and that people will sometimes conspire. I felt awful because I continued to listen to Greg in the mornings all the while knowing his days were numbered. Now I wish I had called him and am upset with myself that I didn't. I remember the morning he announced he was moving to afternoons and I thought, good grief, that isn't the half of it. Anyway, I am no longer a regular listener to WMT. I never listen in the mornings anymore because the new host, while very nice, isn't my cup of tea. One morning when I was listening to Greg, I kept track of how much Greg was actually on the air and it was only 11 minutes out of the hour. The rest of the time was commercials, sports, farm info, day old news and more and more commercials. WMT this and WMT that. WMT, WMT, WMT, good grief. John Swisher CONSTANTLY says WMT. I just don't listen anymore. BTW, of course I'm not sure, but I think Bob Bruce might be serving in some capacity other than just radio host. The last time I listened to Bob, he told a listener to get in touch with him about a job at the station. I have to say I enjoy Bob very much and I would listen to him more often if it wasn't for all the commercials. I also enjoy Andy Peterson. One would never guess he is only 23. If WMT paired them for the morning show, cut back on commercials, actually let those two guys talk (they compliment each other very well and Andy gets a kick out of Bob) and keep them on until noon or so, I think the ratings would soar. Greg might be interested to know WMT was still playing his commercials or at least I think it was Greg. As I recall, it was for a mortgage company. Recently when WMT hosted a shindig at Camp Courageous, the new morning host, Tom, said on the radio that he hadn't attended the function and instead, as I recall, had chosen to remove old paint from his fireplace or at least I think that's what he said. I thought oh boy, this guy's going to get the boot. Gotta run. Greg, take care.
 
Greg,

It's SOOOOO good to hear that the Waterloo paper (not a member of the CR Media Mafia) wrote about you. Sorry they got your name and your reason for moving to afternoons wrong. (Not like it's journalism or anything, it's just their blog, right?)

Also glad to hear you passionately and FACTUALLY making your case. But after listening to you, I know that seems to come naturally to you.

Now about that website. Yes. It now sucks. Typical.

Also, I signed up for the WMT list a LONG time ago and I've gotten two emails. One generic autoresponse for my birthday, and one promoting something forgettable.

Glad you told use you did ALL the work on those commercials too.

You could definitely freelance yourself out nationally for that type of writing/production talent you demonstrated. Telecommuting or moonlighting.

Glad you've found a new direction. I hope you found it as pleasant and enjoyable as I found your show. And I found it VERY pleasant and enjoyable.

Best regards on the next phase of your career.

Shane
 
The ratings just came out. 6.7, that's gotta be the lowest wmt am has scored! In fact, it is tied with wmt fm at that level, if that gives you any idea of how pathetic the station has become.

Bob is good, too good for the station. That "Collins and Company" in the morning is the biggest joke. Tom makes Randy Lee look like a big time talent. He has a good voice, but no personality no wonder he plays endless time fillers from Kim Komando, Larry King, Travel Guy,and constantly repeats the weather.

He has some annoying habits.
Everytime he gives the time it is something like "It's six fifteen, fifteen after six" gee I couldn't have figured out what six fifteen meant, thanks Tom.

On one show he was interviewing Noel Blanc, the son of voice artist Mel Blanc. He kept calling him Joel Blanc until I called him on a news break and corrected him.

As for the website, they don't even bother to list the two guys with the longest tenure Jim Doyne (30+ years-with a brief break) or Leo Greco (60+ years on the air in one format or another).

I will give them credit for Andy Peterson, he seems like a nice kid and really seems to be the one personality that really cares about the station and its' tradition (probably because he grew up with it when it was still the untouchable powerhouse station.
 
You are quite correct about the WMT site. I told them so about a month ago. JJ Cook responded, asking for more details. When I did, he let me know that I need to change; the site would stay as is.
 
Greg:

Thought you'd like to see these posts on radio info:

Former WMT AM Host Greg Alan Responds
« on: August 01, 2006, 01:39:49 pm » Quote

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Greg Alan reports that he is out of the radio business and responds to the questions of why he was no longer on WMT AM.

from his web site:

http://www.gregalan.net/





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Re: Former WMT AM Host Greg Alan Responds
« Reply #1 on: August 01, 2006, 02:05:57 pm » Quote

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Well....reading that link was a colossal waste of three minutes of my life. Who cares? This guy says in one post "I am done with radio" and then posts a self-important, yammering rant about what a screw job he got and how he wasn't treated fairly. To me, there is an art form to bowing out of something gracefully. Mr Allen started and should've kept his mouth shut...THAT would've been graceful. But no, it seems like he NEEDS this soapbox. He CRAVES the attention. I'm sure if mediawatcher isn't Greg Allen, he's a good buddy of his who received a phone call late one night that went a little something like this:

"hey...it's Greg...no, Greg Allen...yeah me. Listen, I just finished working on this kick ass blog for my website. Could you go on radio-info.com and post that there is "breaking" news that I've finally broken my silence and now I'm talking about why I got out of radio! Yeah, make it seem really interesting. Oh yeah, and the part that says "emails are pouring in as to why I left"...that doesn't sound TOO ridiculous does it? I mean, I had two people send in emails, so I guess I could use the term "pouring". Anyway, thanks a lot and maybe we can get together and go grab a Zima soon. Ok....bye."

If you say you're out....stay out. Hypocrisy is so ugly.

The Stick

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Re: Former WMT AM Host Greg Alan Responds
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Stickman...funny stuff about the call. Haven't heard a Zima reference in a long time. What isn't funny...a guy who has a wife and two children losing a job. As fellow broadcasters, I think we would want to know who in the industry treats their employees fair and who doesn't. You say he CRAVES attention and NEEDS his soapbox. Don't most radio people want to be heard? The "emails are pouring in" thing was laughable. I believe if you have to tell someone how good you are, you're probably not that good. One thing about Greg Alan (note the spelling Stick) is he's very good at what he does, unfortunately most people don't want to hear negativity all day. It's unfortunate that this board continues to allow people to post backstabbing, moronic BS about other people. Sure would be nice for all of us to join together and try to help each other get new jobs, warn against bad employers and in general be positive about the business we love. By the way, do you know Greg personally or ever met him? I'm sure you wouldn't want people who didn't know you to talk about you. It's always easy to kick a man when he's down. I guess you have to ask yourself before the next post..."is what i'm writing helping or hurting". Sounds corny, but you always look and feel better when you take the high road. Most of us have lost a job at least one job in the past and have been pissed off at our former employer...ALWAYS remember that feeling before your next post.

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Re: Former WMT AM Host Greg Alan Responds
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I think WMT blew a big chance to build a new audience. Greg was very good at what he did and should be proud of the morning show. He was rather abrasive at first, but that evened out over time. He was a shock compared to Tim Boyle- but even Tim was not what he once was during the 80s (remember his Slim Whitman and Mother Theresa ad for the Iowa Lottery "cause your chances of winning are Slim and Nun"?). It's the nature of the biz, I suppose, Tim bumped Gary Edwards (who went on vacation and came back to find out in the Gazette that he was unemployed).

Tom Collins has a nice enough voice, but does not do well at interviews (Tim and Greg both hosted the 9 oclock interview hour, now Jim Doyne does it) and relies on the fillers too much. Oh and repeating the time "It's six fifteen, fifteen after six " gets really annoying after a short time.

As for the WMT web site Greg is correct. The pages have not been regularly updated and it completely ignores the two guys with the longest tenure- (Jim Doyne 30+ years and Leo Greco with over 60 years on the station in one way or another).

It's good to have Bob back and he is somewhat of a rarity for the station. Usually the afternoon drive was the domain of the PD. Joe Martel, Rick Sellers ran that shift for many years.
 
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