
The title of this post is, "The Day the Radio Died." Am I being melodramatic? Maybe it would be more accurate to say that the slow-rotting disease from which radio suffers has gone terminal this week.
For years, radio listeners have grown increasingly tired of repetitions of the same few "hit" songs over and over with long and frequent interruptions by dopey DJs who consider themselves clever. Thus the necessity for cds, mp3s, iTunes, and the like. Why put up with the crap on the radio when you can make your own playlists?

This past Friday afternoon, Cort Webber and Bobby "Fatboy" Roberts entered the airwaves to announce that they had just been fired, and then went off the air. Shortly after, people in Oregon media announced that the Rick Emerson Show had also been canned, which included the firing of Rick Emerson, Sarah X. Dylan, Tim Riley, and Greg Nibbler. This resulted in massive public outrage among the Portland community, along with podcast listeners from out of state.

But the big driving force is the community behind them. These people had a community based following. Cort and Fatboy were the center of many events in Portland. Likewise, The Rick Emerson crew has had a long run in Portland between different stations. Those who weren't already fans were quick to accept them and their talent when they moved to KUFO mornings. In addition, this following extended to the web, where online communities centered around these talents. Canning these shows means more than a change for a few disjointed radio listeners, but a major community upset.

Now, KUFO is in the midst of launching their new campaign, entitled, "the beast must be fed." Their website displays a Flash video of a mother ship basically invading Portland, and the station itself is broadcasting an eerie, computer-voiced countdown, rather than music. Really? This is their strategy after canning several of Portland's beloved community members? A mother ship full of carnivorous aliens about to invade Portland? Bang up job guys.
And of course, what has happened cannot truly be depicted without noting the feeling of being deceived. When Alpha Broadcasting took over these stations in Portland, company owner, Larry Wilson ( Larry.Wilson@alphabroadcasting.com ) assured the community that there would be no changes, and that he would keep things local. Shortly thereafter, Alpha Broadcasting canned KUFO programming director, Chris Padyk. And that was the beginning...
So, in closing, of course we'll all move on. Cort, Fatboy, and the Rick Emmerson crew will find new jobs, and the rest of us will find new morning and afternoon routines, which don't involve the radio. KUFO will go on too, despite the drop in listeners which will incur. But it has been severely gutted and will be a ghost of it's former self.
But the failing medium known as radio has lost many people who have been keeping it vital. Another nail has been hammered into the coffin.
Links:
The Cort and Fatboy podcasts and forum plus the Rick Emerson podcasts are being preserved here: http://flpvp.com/mehfugees/
Urban Dictionary has some new definitions for KUFO. Now I wonder how those got there?
Cort and Fatboy: First Interview Since Firings
Cort, Fatboy, and Rick Emerson on KGW's The Square
Culture Pulp
Oregon Media Central
Save the Rick Emerson Show
PDX Sucks - Rip: The Cort and Fatboy Show
Geek in the City: Live Like a Mehfugee
Byron Beck: Cort and Fatboy out at KUFO
Well Fuck, Cort and Fatboy Just Got Fired: Portland Mercury
Dead Air: Willamette Week
Is This Seat Taken
Also, you can hear an irate phone call from me and other pissed off Portlanders in this podcast. I'm the last caller they play.
3 comments:
Thanks for covering this J-Dubb.
After hearing about Cort & Fatboy geting the axe I setup a webforum and website dedicated to archiving everything listed on the KUFO website. Since then the community has grown at an amazing rate. I have had several people help me with archiving everything the Cort & Fatboy show, Rick Emerson, Sarah X Dylan, and everyone else has done on KUFO since the begining. Now we start the long and arduous process of rebuilding the website, as well as rebuilding the Cort & Fatboy show.
If you would like to keep in touch with us you can find us at
www.mehfugees.com
or
www.mehfugees.com/forum
I'm very sad to see that Chris Padyk keeps having bad luck with an endless stream of radio stations. He used to do a talk show here in Phoenix when we were lucky enough to have "Free FM" and I've been trying to find out what he's been doing ever since then.
Just pray they don't deliver Danny Bonaduce to you.
Actually, no, KUFO does not go on. After several decades of broadcasting, the station died barely a year after this event.
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