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May 03, 2009 Letters
Dear Editor,
I am appalled how a rookie broadcaster is put on the air and left on her own to anchor an important show like the Morning Show without any regard for the listening public.
The current host seems to be playing music to entertain herself, has no idea what the format of such a programme should be.
We have one radio station catering for all ages and likes; there must be some effort to provide a mix of music that reaches across the board. All we hear on the Morning Show is a current mix of Hip Hop, Reggae and Soca, no Alterantive Rock, Country or Classic music is heard.
Furthermore the current host has no personality for such a programme all she does is read ads and introduce the songs. May I remind those in charge that FM radio is all about personalities and what they bring to the table, this is how FM radio is run, just listen to stations across the Caribbean and the USA and you immediately notice the difference.
The standard of broadcasting on NCN leaves much to be desired, there seems to be no effort to unearth new talent and bring exciting voices to radio.
NCN needs a CEO with a broadcasting background and a programme manager who is perceptive and innovative; the current management needs a lesson in broadcasting.
Radio Listener
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