Up Close with Jeff Kapugi, OM, Clear Channel Washington, D.C. & Baltimore
On
what made the Power Pig so special over the years… The
fun you heard ON air was the fun that was happening OFF
air. It’s in the walls of the Gandy facility. I was just
back recently for the first time since I left to say hi
to (PD) Tommy Chuck and the crew and ‘it’s’ still
there…that vibe. I wish I could bottle it and take it
with me or sell it! Ha! On
building a similar model and spirit in DC with HOT 99.5
with FLZ alums Toby Knapp and Kane…
Spirit for sure! Toby
Knapp and Kane are two of the best minds in the format
and can help bring that to DC, but HOT will never be FLZ.
FLZ is an entity unto itself. We are trying to build
something for DC. On
going on the air after the departure of the long-time
morning show at HOT…
On
the overall energy level, pace and content of the new
morning show with Kane… The
show is still a work in progress. Kane has matured more
in the past three months than at any other point in his
career. When he first started he was doing his typical
PM drive stuff, which was good, but it was all from the
same suit in the deck of cards. Once he got comfortable
with the studio and the formatics, my challenge to him
was to use the other suits in the deck and he is killing
it. On
how his multi-lateral responsibilities involve him
beyond programming… I
don’t get to spend as much time listening to ALL of my
stations like I would prefer to. I think many people in
my position would say the same. I have to make time to
listen. I have to set appointments and stick to them,
and carve out time during the day/week to listen. On
where the record/radio relationship is today, after a
year of harsh scrutiny…
We are still trying to
feel it out. It’s still a work in progress. We did such
a 180 that we are all trying to understand what we want
to do moving forward that benefits everyone involved.
On
where the relationship goes from this point forward…
We
just need to continue to have open dialog with the
labels to understand their goals and for them to
understand our goals. There are still ways to create
success for each other without going where we were years
ago, it’s a business and we all get that. We just need
to keep the lines of communication open.
** QB Content by Fred Deane
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Also
in the March Issue:
Q&A with WAEB/Allentown MD Eric Chase Hot Shots |
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