Monday, February 14, 2011

"THE BLOCK IS HOT" & SO IS @979TheBox! - CRAIG SHELTON - FEBRUARY 14, 2011




@MaddHatta979

@LesbianCraig
"THE BLOCK IS HOT" & SO IS @979TheBox!
Written by: Craig Shelton
02-14-2011







Let me begin this article by stating the obvious, THE GRAMMY AWARDS LAST NIGHT WERE IN A WORD "HORRIBLE"! Fortunately in Houston we have a platform to interact with each other and voice our thoughts from last night in a fimilar place, The Madd Hatta Morninhg Show on KBXX 979 The Box.

As Houston's urban leader in the hip hop and R&B, KBXX 97 9 The Box, continues to set the pace in the market. Therefore, I wanted to give some analysis into why 97 9 The Box continues to excel.


TIMELY RESPONSE

One component that has always stood out to me when I began studying @979TheBox and its approach to the imaging and marketing of their brand, is the manner and timeliness of how they react to community events and concerns. Rather it be inclement weather baring down on the city in the form of a winter freeze or the controversial behavior by local law enforcement, The Box is always with it's "ear to the streets" in a relevant manner.


@979TheBox has manifested its brand over the years into a credible information source for the community. Just as important, they've also become a critical platform for community leaders to get important information out to the community at large. Hidden behind the energy and humor on display with the Madd Hatta Morning Show and its diverse cast of players, is a collective social awareness that's built into the very fabric of the show. Its a crucial element that's appreciated by The Box listening base I can assure you.


FOLLOW THE LEADER?


THE MADD HATTA MORNING SHOW CREW
@979TheBox
 An odd thing about radio branding and imaging is the very demo that goes undervalued and unaccounted for in one radio format, is the primary demo of support of the most successful brand in the city. TheBox's core demo is African-American. If you look at the face of The Box, "Madd Hatta" and his show, there's great diversity within its make up. Madd Hatta, JMac, and Rob G are all African-American males.

@Nnete
Nnete is an African-American sister and co-host as well as a local business woman. Nnete is the "ladies-lady" and a refreshingly bright sister with the appearance of a well-grounded confident professional. Nnete often stands her ground on behalf of the ladies' viewpoint on issues against her male co-hosts. It's all done in good spirits, of course, when the morning crew gets it going with serious or not so serious debates, topical issues, even sports from time to time. Nnete has shown to be thick-skinned and has agreat sense of humor. A sense of humor is very important on the Madd Hatta Morning Show, because a "yo mama" joke may be incoming at anytime and Nnete's mama is a common target.



CRAZY ASS JIMBO
 Jimbo is the only non-African-American component to the show's cast. Jimbo is as critical of a component to the show's viability as any of his "brothaz & sista from anotha motha" are to the cast.


Jimbo is legendary for his comedic bits and in my opinion is only rivaled by Nephew Tommy of the Steve Harvey radio show, when it comes to prank phone calls. Jimbo's drunk ass, early morning preacher bits are in a word "hilarious" as I'm certain the "serpent tongued Nnete" will agree?


Sports talk radio listeners, try to imagine an infusion of "comedic blackness" into into the Sports Talk 790 morning show with Matt Jackson and Adam Wexler? Or perhaps a beautiful sister mixed into the Vandmereer & Lopez morning show on Sports Radio 610? It's clearly working with Jimbo at 97.9 The Box, meaning the inclusion of a non-core demo racial component cast member to a prime time show. It works folks, as 97.9 TheBox has provided the blueprint to success.  


There's a popular saying in the hood: "A hard head, makes for a soft ass". Well, it's clear that Houston's sports talk radio program directors and GM's all seem to have "hard heads"? Judging from the collective ratings of all four of Houston's sports talk stations, they all have "soft asses" as well.

As of December 2010, accounting for ages 12 and older, 97 9 The Box recorded a 7.5 market share. By comparison Houston's sports talk stations recorded a 2.1 "combined" market share. In other words, if they were in direct competion with @979TheBox, they'd be run out of town by now.


@RobGTheGeneral

@jmac

TOO MANY JURASSIC THINKING "SHOT CALLERS" LOCALLY HAVE BEEN GETTING A FREE PASS. WELL, THAT'S OVER 
NOT ONLY ARE SPORTS TALK RADIO'S IMAGING & MARKETING RESUMES STUCK IN THE PAST, SO ARE THEIR HIRING PRACTICES AS WELL.


WOMEN & MINORITIES NEED NOT APPLY IN SPORTS TALK RADIO IN HOUSTON OR  NATIONALY FOR THAT MATTER
&
WE (HMW) HAVE THE NUMBERS
TO PROVE IT.

 
GET TO KNOW THE BLACK VOICE IN SPORTS TALK IN HOUSTON
FORMER NY JET & HOUSTON TEXAN DB
&
SPORTS BLOGGER. MARCUS IS AS A SPORTS TALK RADIO PERSONALITY OF A SOON TO BE ANNOUNCED NEW SHOW!



JEROME SOLOMON / SPORTS WRITER-HOUSTON CHRONICLE

SPORTS EDITOR 
THE HOUSTON DEFENDER
CRAIG SHELTON
HOUSTON MEDIA WATCH.COM
KCOH
"I'M NOT A LOCAL 'LEGEND' LIKE BARRY WARNER, I'M JUST A LOCAL LESBIAN".


Del Olaleye

aka

@DELv2

PRODUCER

@

1560TheGame

FORMER HOUSTON TEXAN DL ND KALU
(SPORTS RADIO 610)

ALL OF THESE GUYS ARE GREAT IN THEIR OWN FASHION, BUT THERE'S ONE SMALL PROBLEM?

There's only ONE full time African-American sport talk host on a sports talk station in Houston, Carl Dukes.
Carl Dukes is the drive time host on ESPN 97. 5 THE TICKET on the FM dial.


The legendary Ralph "The Godfather" Cooper (Coop) host Sports Rap on KCOH 1430AM. Coop has over 30 years of experience in radio and TV.

KCOH is a variety station, so it doesn't fall into the exclusive sports talk station brand.



If you were to combine the overall ratings from all four sports talk stations in Houston collectively, they do not make up half the rating's numbers of 97.9 The Box.
(the box - 7.5 / all four sports stations combined - 2.1)  Not even half folks.




RECOMMENDATIONS TO SPORTS TALK FORMAT PROGRAM DIRECTORS & GMs


If I were Gavin Spittle (Sports Radio 610), John Granato (1560 The Game), Dave Tepper (ESPN 97.5), and Bryan Erickson (Sports Talk 790), I would do a careful case study of 97.9TheBox and see what learnings may be applicable to their interest with their station formats.


KBXX 97.9 The Box didn't just wake up one morning as an entrenched member of the local landscape. They worked hard over time to cultivate their relationship with the local community. 97.9 The Box is a household name in Houston in homes from Dead End (South Park for the hood-challenged) to the Woodlands i.e., "Burbs to tha Hood".


"from tha burbs 2 tha hood"
Here's the question for sports talk stations: why aren't your stations a "household" name from the "burbs to the hood"?


Most white 16-year old teens that are fans of the Texans or Rockets, all know of 97.9 The Box. Those same white teenage Texan and Rocket fans, likely couldn't tell you where to find Sports Radio 610, Sports Talk 790, or 1560 The Game on the AM dial.

I would bet that most 16 year old Texan or Rocket fans wouldn't believe a sports talk station (97. 5 ESPN The Ticket) was a couple of doors down the FM dial from their favorite hip hop & r&b station 97.9 The Box. Ask yourselves, why is this?




LEARNING FROM THE ENEMY?


While sports talk radio formats continue to fight over crumbs, KBXX 97.9 The Box continues to have growing success. The Box's increasing interactive activity with their listeners separates them even further apart from other music formats, not excluding the seemingly near dead sports talk radio format.


THE MARRAIGE OF MUSIC & SPORTS
peas
Music and sports are two areas of life where we commonly put aside our individual differences. We talk to people at sporting events we likely would never say a word to in the grocery store or even church. But toss in a stadium parking lot full of sports fans, good food and 97.9TheBox blasting on the radio and blacks, whites, Hispanics, etc., all will party together in perfect harmony (as long as no Cowboy fans show up.)


ON DISPLAY @ A BOX SPONSORED CAR SHOW
My point here folks is that, 97.9 TheBox understands what their core demo is, and they certainly market and image their brand in that direction. But The Box respects the intelligence level of their core demo enough not to insult that base by micro-managing its social maturation.


Blacks respect Jimbo (a white man) and Nnete (a black woman), just as they respect Madd Hatta, JMac, and Rob G.


So tell me Mr. Sports Talk Radio GM/PD guy, do you respect the intelligence of your core demo of white males 25-54? I'm pretty certain they've all come in contact with black men and women at some point in they're lives, and I'm pretty sure that they all lived to tell about it, right?



WILL SOMEONE STEP UP TO THE PLATE & BE A LEAD OFF HITTER?


C'mon fellas, hire some damned black folks & women and let's move beyond this silly embarrassing "state of affairs" in our city. Surely one of you local PDs or GMs will be smart enough to take the lead; in fact I'll make a prediction:


GAVIN SPITTLE
The guy most likely to make a significant hire of a woman or African American in a prime slot at a sports talk station will likely will be Gavin Spittle of Sports Radio 610.

Gavin seems to always outmaneuver the competition. I guess we'll see how this one plays out?


REAL TALK:
IN RECENT WEEKS I WAS CONTACTED BY A LOCAL NEWS STATION WHERE I WOULD HAVE HAD AN OPPORTUNITY TO ADDRESS THIS ISSUE.

I DID NOT RESPOND.

Craig Shelton
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4 comments:

robnemar said...

This is a well stated point of view. I think music radio vs. sports radio is an interesting discussion. I think music is a much more effective way to bridge the gap because at the core of music radio, the music is what you hear. Sports talk radio is just that, you hear a lot of talk. So the radio hosts tend to make the shows about themselves more than they let sports actually dictate the direction of their respective shows. It is hard for them to get out of their own ways. But music is just so much different. It doesn't even matter the genre of the music or core demographic of the listeners. Music isn't personal. Talk radio is. With that said, I don't know how you go about bridging the gaps and bring forth understanding to the powers that be that we feel need to be enlightened. You can lead the fool to the well, but you can't force him to drink. Especially when the fool doesn't realize they are thirsty. No matter how much information you feed them, they never reason within themselves to think that they fall short in these socially charged and motivated circumstances and situations. There experiences haven't taught them that they lack anything. So it is hard. Never the less, just because it is difficult doesn't mean that it shouldn't be done. The effort should always be made in order to try and bridge the gap. The thing is, we can only do it one person at a time. Hopefully this person will reveal themself some day.

Cliff said...

I appreciate the attemtp to compare the two since I like both music and sports, but the comparison comes up short. You are comparing an urban music station on an FM dial which has more youngsters and women who listen against a talk format on an AM dial that has more older men listening. I'm not sure why you would compare the two. You could compare The Box and The Buzz for a better head to head.

HMW said...

rob,

all i can say my man is very well said brother & thnx very much 4 ur thoughts man.

craig

Earlis said...

Yo Robmar got flow
Amen

It has always amazed me that even in the pit
of monumental mediocrity these GM type guyz are straight scurred to be different... I was thinking the other day supposed some station wanted to have
A sportstalk show man that would blow the "sporty-fo" away..the problem is most stations or owned by giant media corporations there are not many "indy's" and that's why I hate monopolie's...
The MadHatta is a friggin genius
Ain no shame in my game hell if i had a show I would have a character called the madd-hater lol...Yeah Spittle is probably the one to deversify his full time on air talent and thass weird because the station who would really gain the most from jumping bold and breaking the mold is KGOW

if u notice a lot national white radio sportsjocks bump a lot hip hop music and drop a lotta hip hop phrase's
and actually American Culture and Even European mimic
what black folk do..case in point, in the day white women wore these hoops under their dresses to blow them out to mimic the large hips of black women..what happened is...a black woman was brought from Africa and paraded all over Europe and boom
Women's fashion was recreated to mimic the sexy bodacious hips
of the aforementioned African Sister, yall already kno baby had back...true story and it Is Black History Month.. Need I remind you that black history was and is made everyday...