Tom Joyner Morning Show - Canceled in Chicago!
It was announced yesterday morning that the Tom Joyner Morning Show was being taken off the air in the Chicago market - the very place where Tom got his start over 25 years ago! Unless we tune in to the TJMS online, Chicagoans will be unable to tune in to V103 every morning and listen to his show. Now, personally, I haven't listened to the show in quite a while...but, I have enjoyed what Tom has done over the years with the United Negro College Fund and the Tom Joyner Foundation - many students of color have been blessed to receive scholarships - thanks to his fundraising efforts.
Replacing him is Steve Harvey's show, which is currently being heard on V103's sister station, WGCI. Crazy? Yes, it is! Older listeners have supported the TJMS over the years and now Steve Harvey is being thrust down our throats with the craziness of his show.
Below is the blog he wrote - just sharing with you:
http://www.blackamericaweb.com/?q=blog_inner/7993/1573138/The%20Fly%20Jock
TheFlyJock's Blog: Act Now or Lose Our Voice That Comes Through Black Radio
Tom Joyner, March 25
Yesterday there was an outpouring of love and support for the TJMS through e-mails, texts and phone calls letting us know how much we will be missed on Chicago radio. Many of you were looking for a call to action, and to you I say this: One, thank you for caring enough to take time out of your busy life to let us know how you feel. Two, the most immediate call to action for people in Chicago and anywhere else where we aren’t heard is to listen on BlackAmericaWeb.com - which, by the way, had a record number of people tuning in to hear our show yesterday. Three, support the advertisers you hear on our stations, and let them know you’re supporting them because you heard them advertising on our show. And four, pass this message on to all other community members who want to keep the voice of black radio alive!
What We Are Up Against
Without boring you, I’d like to give you a quick lesson in black radio and what we are up against in this ever-changing world. We face a system that has never worked in the favor of black media. And other factors such as a new ratings system and the country’s horrible economic state stack even more odds against us. The bottom line is black radio will never be what it once was, and there’s absolutely nothing we can do about that. There are and will continue to be radio stations playing urban music, and of those few, the only way they will survive is if they are making money. They make money from the commercials they sell, and that’s based on them being able to prove that the people listening are good candidates for buying their products. It isn’t personal; it’s business. And as much as I appreciate the emotions expressed in the letters, texts and e-mails I’ve gotten, we can only move forward if we recognize the business we’re dealing with.
Like all businesses, the success of black radio is based on supply and demand - not just for the station owners and the advertisers but for the audience too. You know what you want, and you know whether the radio stations you tune in to are providing it. As much as you love to hear R&B music, if that were all you wanted, you could load your iPod with your favorite songs and never tune in to black radio again. But you obviously want more than that, and you have fewer places to get it than ever before. So, the issue is much bigger than which urban D.J. you like better in the morning. The issue is whether the urban format is worth saving.
It Was Black Radio That Empowered Us
The old saying “Give a man fish, you feed him for a day; but teach a man to fish, you feed him for a lifetime" has never rung truer. If it had not been for the urban format, many of us would not have ever known the importance of radio advocacy and how a wrong can be righted with the power of our phone calls, pens, voices and votes. It has helped us to do everything from saving a sitcom from cancellation to electing the first African-American president. It has made us more accountable, more self reliant and more empowered.
In the end, whether there are 50 black radio stations or two, you will have been victorious because you stood tall and lifted your voice. We have black radio to thank for that, and that’s something no man, no format, and no conglomerate can take away. So we move forward stronger, wiser and looking for a better way to do things - and that’s a lot more than play music. Please comment on this at my blog on BlackAmericaWeb.com and for those of you that can't currently hear the Tom Joyner Morning Show the morning stream can also be found there too.
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In the words of local radio pioneer, Brother Lou Palmer, "It's enough to make a Negro turn Black!"
DD
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I heard it this morning on the Steve Harvey MS here in Baltimore. I like TJ and SH but it all boils down to the dollar! Most radio shows are going via the Internet. Here in Baltimore we lost 2-3 local stations to syndicate stations in the few years I've lived here. Again it's for the love of money!
WOW, NOW I get why Oprah has had him on TWICE over a BS book and now the book is on the Best Seller's List. I wonder if she is about to or already has part/some ownership in Clear Channel, I think she and Mrs. Hughes are pretty tight. Steve maybe being positioned to take TJ out with all of the Clear Channel Stations. WOW, Oprah do some SERIOUS business!
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