Thursday, December 17, 2009
Farewell to Robbie
Over the years I have lost contact with many friends due to my rather nomadic lifestyle. Radio tends to be a bit that way. But since joining Facebook about 6 months ago I have regained contact with so many people who I haven’t thought about in years.
When I enlist a new friend I squirrel my way through their friends in the hope of finding someone else. I’m also now getting news from all corners of the planet - some of it not so good.
Just this week an old 4GG contact informed me that Robbie Snowden had passed away. The irony is, for the first time in years I had been thinking about Robbie.
This year I changed career paths, moving into newspapers and Robbie was also in newspapers on the Gold Coast, so he came to mind. I wondered how he was going, what it was like at his newspaper and I thought on my next Gold Coast holiday I’d look him up. It doesn’t pay to put things off.
Robbie was much too young to pass, but he has had a colourful and full life, going from pop star in the 60’s, to radio, and finally promotions in the press. I know there’ll be some wonderful stories at his memorial.
He was a great guy and will be missed by many - even those who have lost touch.
Monday, December 14, 2009
The Last Dance for Local Radio
After a flurry of emails and phone calls this week I discovered that The Radio Network has initiated another round of redundancies.
This time it’s the local news that will suffer as they take out some 18 Newstalk ZB staff throughout the country. The breakfast announcers will be next. Watch this space.
One of these Newstalk ZB staff who is leaving is an old mate of mine and I find it abhorrent that he should end his career in this manner. Ian Ferguson was one of the original Hauraki pirates aboard the Tiri and has been an outstanding broadcaster and great bloke for many years. I can I only say to Ferg – “you’re better off away from these non-radio people” and have a great retirement down South.
The Radio Network has filled it’s ranks with ex-RNZ public servants and henchmen with absolutely no radio experience. They say they are bringing in fresh blood which is quite accurate as they seem to be very good at blood letting.
On the other side of the great duopoly court is Radioworks who are teetering on the brink of extinction. Surely Ironbridge will take their losses and run. They are an investment company after all.
I can only hope that it gets broken up and the stations are sold individually to some savvy radio people who think past the bottom line. Radio needs to be run by broadcasters not accountants.
Imagine if Radioworkds was sold off to individual operators, TRN would have to go local again. Or would they even care?
This time it’s the local news that will suffer as they take out some 18 Newstalk ZB staff throughout the country. The breakfast announcers will be next. Watch this space.
One of these Newstalk ZB staff who is leaving is an old mate of mine and I find it abhorrent that he should end his career in this manner. Ian Ferguson was one of the original Hauraki pirates aboard the Tiri and has been an outstanding broadcaster and great bloke for many years. I can I only say to Ferg – “you’re better off away from these non-radio people” and have a great retirement down South.
The Radio Network has filled it’s ranks with ex-RNZ public servants and henchmen with absolutely no radio experience. They say they are bringing in fresh blood which is quite accurate as they seem to be very good at blood letting.
On the other side of the great duopoly court is Radioworks who are teetering on the brink of extinction. Surely Ironbridge will take their losses and run. They are an investment company after all.
I can only hope that it gets broken up and the stations are sold individually to some savvy radio people who think past the bottom line. Radio needs to be run by broadcasters not accountants.
Imagine if Radioworkds was sold off to individual operators, TRN would have to go local again. Or would they even care?
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Greed
I had to laugh at the latest Hell Pizza campaign promoting their Greed pizzas via mobile billboards targeting one of NZ’s most upstanding businessmen.
But I’d like to replace his picture with a montage of real estate agency signs.
The real estate industry is surely the most morally tainted industry on the planet. There simply is no regard for either the vendor or the buyer, it’s just about making money in any way they can.
We recently attempted to sell our house by auction. We met with the auctioneer and head of the company and made it quite clear of what our price expectations were. We forked out about $1,500 for the advertising and auction. Of course the highest bid on the day was $100,000 short of our lowest acceptable price. Later we find out that they were telling buyers that this figure was at the top end of our price guide, effectively devaluing our property by $100,000.
Talking about advertising, be very wary of what the real estate companies are charging you. In my current role I have been asked for a credit for a house ad that ran in our paper too dark. The real estate agency told me that the client refused to pay $1,300 for advertising. I looked through the papers and worked out that these ads, when divided amongst the others on their half page, were charged by us at $41.67 and I think there were 4 of them. Luckily the law has just changed so these rip offs can’t happen now.
The basic problem with the industry lies in the listing system. They’re all after exclusives and they are even competing within their own companies. If you list with a certain agent, it’s in his interest to sell the home. The other agents, even from the same company won’t work for you. If you’re buying, they’ll only show their own listings. If you see it advertised and ask about it, if it’s not the listing agent, they’ll steer you to their own listings.
There’s no morality, they don’t own what they are selling and they only care about what goes into their back pocket. There are exceptions, including the guy we are currently listed with, so really check out everything before you deal with these blood suckers.
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Labels: greed, real estate, rip offs
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