The Dunstan
Draftee
- Aug 18, 2009
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I'm happy for Schebecci to be given the gig on a full time basis ..
The Schibecsta is a competent host with an affable personality and a strong voice for radio.
However, he suffers from mental blanks and bamboozlement, and often speaks at a slow pace better suited to his former World Sport Overnight timeslot.
The best thing SEN can do is start afresh by recruiting someone not currently on its books. At the moment the station is incredibly stale and needs a shake-up. Don’t keep the “Good Oil” name and the same old segments – that just makes the new host look like Doran’s replacement and deny them the chance to create their own product. The 2pm quiz has been around since time immemorial and needs a shorter and sharper format.
Stations like 3AW and Fox keep the same segments and hosts for long periods (i.e. Rumour file, Gotcha calls) because they are proven formulas. SEN is yet to find a proven formula, and must therefore continue to search for it.
Will Roy & HG be back at Triple M next year? It’s probably not a great example because they’d have to produce the show from Sydney, but they would generate a sense of excitement that SEN hasn’t had since it acquired the AFL rights.
Is anyone really excited by ANOTHER 12 months of Andy and Tim?
Perhaps Barrie Quick should give Sam Newman a call. Give him a regular spot on Friday mornings during the breakfast show. Whenever something controversial happens on the Footy Show, everyone will be listening to SEN the next morning to hear Sam’s response. Put him on Crunch Time too – the addition of Matthew Lloyd and the departure of Grant Thomas suggests it’s going to be a bland program in desperate need of a protagonist.
Finally, as well as a shake-up, SEN needs to ask itself what it truly stands for. Is it a bona fide sports radio station, or is it AFL 1116? At the moment it’s incredibly AFL-centric with too many hosts that lack depth of knowledge in other sports.
This is all good and well during winter when everyone wants to hear about footy, but once summer hits and they’re still obsessed with it, they lose a lot of credibility and come across as quite sad.
Look at Sunday nights. Born in the USA was a unique program which added a sense of diversity to the station. They can’t be blamed for Steve’s decision to return to the US, but all they’ve done is replace it with a generic program not dissimilar to other weekend formats they’ve tried in the past.
This shows a complete lack of imagination, creativity and nerve within the station’s programming department.
That’s got to change, or SEN will join its sister station in becoming an antiquated irrelevance.