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| By Tim Cuprisin Media Columnist E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Tim Cuprisin |
| Published Sept. 24, 2009 at 4:30 p.m. |
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A few weeks after he was unceremoniously dumped from Jonathan Green's WTMJ-AM (620) afternoon show, Phil Cianciola is contemplating going the podcast route -- at least until he can find another radio gig. That could take a while, considering the current state of the radio biz and the limited number of options for a witty guy with Cianciola's experience.
By all accounts, this wasn't a financial decision -- unlike the elimination of Dick Alpert's Sunday morning WTMJ position. The Cianciola firing was one of those personnel matters that employers don't like to talk about.
For now, Cianciola is keeping pretty quiet about what happened to him and what his long-term plans are. He offered me this, via e-mail:
"I want to focus on what's next for me now....and try to keep that radio connection with people who are writing me telling me how upset they are about my firing and how they feel like they lost a friend or a member of the family. THAT, to me Tim, is the magic of doing good radio...radio I hope to get a chance to do again."
But he has been blogging about starting a podcast.
That's the route followed by Chicago deejay Steve Dahl, who lost his morning show late last year due to ratings, as an inspiration. Dahl remains under contract to CBS, preventing him from taking another radio job. But he got the go-ahead from his former bosses for a daily podcast, which launched Sept. 8.
Dahl, whose been a Chicago radio presence for three decades, picked up where he left off in the one-hour weekday podcast. He's reunited much of the old cast, including Pete Zimmerman and Brendan Greeley, who've been doing their own podcast four times a week for the past few months.
Dahl, who blazed the trail for many modern FM voices, has always worked extra hard to make things sound off-the-cuff (a lesson lost on many of his copycats who ignore the hard work and focus on the off-the cuff). He's clearly worked extra hard on this podcast, building a professional studio in the basement of his suburban Chicago home.
He's quickly set a very high bar for such podcasts, which are frequently amateur productions that are difficult to listen to. His motivation is to stay on the radar of radio listeners for the next couple years, until his contract runs out.
The talented Cianciola is a seasoned radio vet who clearly has an audience, but he'll have to crank it up a bit to get listeners for a regular podcast. He was a second banana on WTMJ (the afternoon show is called the "Green House" after all), so he'd have to carry the day. He was the edgiest part of drive time on WTMJ, but would have to make it even more edgy.
And, of course, there's the issue of advertising. Dahl is attracting ads to the podcast (as annoying as that may be, this stuff isn't a hobby). Phil may have to be a salesman as well as an on-air personality to make the podcast worth doing.
Cianciola also has to move quickly. The unemployment rate among radio folks isn't exactly going down, and the public has a short attention span.
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Posted by praetorian on Oct. 26, 2009 at 11:13 p.m. (report)
I know this is not on topic in reguards to phils next venture. But I have listened to the Green House since I was a teen in the 90's. Ive gotten quite used to the on air people on there.But Cianciola also was like a family member as well.... These people brought a lighter side to the news, Cianciola was very witty, funny, and just a cool guy to hear. The Greenhouse nuggets project was great and for a great cause. .. I too thought it was just a vacation or something.. But made a note to check today since I realized.. Hey.. where the heck has Cianciola been?? I will miss the Jim Irwin imporsonations, and all the witty funny stuff he contributed to the show. Also, to the wimpies out there complaning about Jon Greens occasional political angle on things(And I am not a republican) go jump in a lake.. I listen to radio all over the country and we have here a guy whos literally came up with the industry, and is still in it and offers some actual personality with funny spin to the news.. If you are easily offended by opposing view points, ask yourself why? I thought the lefties were the tolerant ones... Tolerant of other view points?. Yeah and the publishers clearing house guys just pulled up to give me a few million dollars. ..
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Posted by Chipotle on Oct. 15, 2009 at 3:54 p.m. (report)
TMJ seems to be intentionally turning itself into a 24/7 right wing talk station. Other opinions not welcome. When Green retires, you will probably find another syndicated neocon. Heck, they manage to even make their sports coverage take on a right wing political tone.
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Posted by billschiessl on Oct. 14, 2009 at 6:06 p.m. (report)
Simply amazing that WTMJ dumped Phil! I was on vacation for a couple of weeks and thought he might be on vacation when I returned. Hard to believe that a competent radio station manager would release an on air personality that was both informative and a pleasure to listen to. Phil and Bill were the primary reasons I listened to the Green show - certainly not Jonathan, who I get very tired of his politically pontificating attitude. I guess I will discontinue listening to the Greenhouse and get my Bill "fix" via his blogs.
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Posted by LSekhmet on Oct. 8, 2009 at 7:51 p.m. (report)
I would enjoy hearing Phil C.'s podcast, if/when he's able to come up with one. I definitely miss hearing him on the air and emphatically do not agree with WTMJ's decision. (I also think it's odd that they fired the two admitted Democrats, Alpert and Cianciola. Where are the Republicans that have been laid off, terminated, let go, or whatever euphemism WTMJ feels like using today?)
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Posted by beckyjomac on Oct. 7, 2009 at 4:44 p.m. (report)
Please....you kept Jonathan Green and let Phil go....what were you thinking ??? We will all be waiting for where we can tune in to here Phil Cianciola...The End!
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