Andy wasn't shy to say this was coming at their going away party at Confluence.
If they can make the same money off a weekly show vs a daily show, why wouldn't they want the flexibility and freedom?I don't expect to ever know (and no one has any obligation to share) but I am so curious what the Iowa Everywhere ownership/compensation structure looks like. Clearly CW has come up with something that is better than the default goliath of KXNO to many people.
I suppose dominating is a strong word for me to use. I guess it seems they've created both Hawkeye and Cyclone based shows, Two Guys, etc and other types of shows that are broad and i'd imagine get enough viewership to justify keeping them around/people on payroll.?? outside of two guys named chris, they don't generate much viewership, from what I can tell.
i listen to two guys only. the rest of those shows are so boring.
Same....i posted a similar thought. It is really cool how someone like CW can now build a company (tech wise, etc) where like 10 years ago the tech wasn't there and literally you don't have access to airwaves, etc...unless you bought time on MC22.I don't expect to ever know (and no one has any obligation to share) but I am so curious what the Iowa Everywhere ownership/compensation structure looks like. Clearly CW has come up with something that is better than the default goliath of KXNO to many people.
If they can make the same money off a weekly show vs a daily show, why wouldn't they want the flexibility and freedom?
3 days a week at 1 PM. MWF.
The fact that he's in that ad makes me think he does. They didn't have any of the other hosts or personalities.That's kind of my exact question. Are they making the same at IE as they did at KXNO? 80%? Or what? Do they own a piece of IE? Does Hassel? That sort of stuff. You and me are both just guessing. Nothing but idle curiosity from me. And a lot of respect for CW sticking his neck out with this after seeing the belly of the iHeart beast up close and realizing he could do it better.
I would assume it will be Aidan. That's a lot of time for a guy with a full time job. I'd imagine Downs will fill in like he does now with IE, but it would definitely surprise me if he's the permanent producer.Wonder if they'll get Downs to produce the show
Sounds like a Miller & Condon broadcastNo, but I am pretty p*ssed off at the neighbor's dog for dumping a load in my yard
I’d guess the same, but I’d also guess (with some confidence) that Two Guys absolutely dwarfs all of their other content in terms of listeners, so maybe it’s related to that or that Hassel has worked with M&A.That's kind of my exact question. Are they making the same at IE as they did at KXNO? 80%? Or what? Do they own a piece of IE? Does Hassel? That sort of stuff. You and me are both just guessing. Nothing but idle curiosity from me. And a lot of respect for CW sticking his neck out with this after seeing the belly of the iHeart beast up close and realizing he could do it better.
id imagine hassle/fales/murph (especially the latter 2) get paid handsomely with their full-time jobs and more or less do the side gigs because they enjoy it more than the money that comes with it.I don't expect to ever know (and no one has any obligation to share) but I am so curious what the Iowa Everywhere ownership/compensation structure looks like. Clearly CW has come up with something that is better than the default goliath of KXNO to many people.
MWF during football season is interesting.I was going to reply to one of the above posters that for Murph and Andy a weekly show didn't make a ton of sense, particularly during football season.
I would have guessed two days a week
You're starting to preview the next weekend's games and maybe diving more into the greater Big 10 and Big 12 landscape. Friday's for predictions.MWF during football season is interesting.
M you talk about the games that were just played, F you preview tomorrow’s games. What kind of a content are you serving up on W?