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Vic Fernandes - CEO Starcom Network
Vic Fernandes – CEO Starcom Network

The Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)  decision to change the radio programming by expanding the talk segment appears to have gone down well. The introduction of the controversial neoliberal Peter Wickham as a moderator will boost ratings for that reason alone!

We also observe that the CBC was able to entice Marsha Hinds-Layne from Voice of Barbados (VOB) as well. We have become accustomed to the movement of personnel between CBC and VOB over the years and the competition in talk radio should hopefully make for better radio. We have to admit that we are not surprised at the move by Marsha. She appeared to be frustrated in recent months working under the heavy hand of VOB Talk Show Czar Michael Browne. We shouldn’t blame Browne, he is obviously acting under instructions from CEO Vic Fernandes. It is about saving the station money, to hell with standing up to frivolous suits to protect the honour of the Fourth Estate.

Lars G.O. Söderström Lars G.O. Söderström - CEO CBC
Lars G.O. Söderström Lars G.O. Söderström – CEO CBC

Peter Wickham’s departure has come as more of a surprise. After being treated like a step child by the Nation newspaper in the period leading up to the last general election, VOB was steadfast in their support for Wickham. He has admitted this publicly. We can only surmise that Wickham believes working for one year at VOB in the post election period should be enough to reward that loyalty!

A bit of advice to Lars who has been going about his work quietly at the CBC. You don’t need Wickham on the air for three days, he will become boring after awhile. Why not team-up the hugely popular Tony “Admiral’ Nelson and Larry Mayers to cover the topics of Entertainment/Culture/Sports on Wednesdays?  That”s the finish you need!

On the subject of talk shows.

For several years now listeners to VOB have had to tolerate the annoying malfunctioning telephone system which continues to produce poor audio. Many listeners to VOB who call to report the problem are sometimes made to feel that it is their telephone, or their audio pitch, or some reason other than VOB’s malfunctioning telephone system. We have delayed blogging about this problem because there was nothing concrete we could use to point blame. After listening to Peter Wickham last week on CBC, he hinted that he was now working with superior equipment. The cat is now out of the bag. VOB needs to remember who have made them popular, the PEOPLE and show more respect by fixing the problem of its malfunctioning equipment.

The irony is that VOB has increased its afternoon talk show segment to 3 hours but the poor audio quality remains. Could this be about generating more advertising opportunity in what is projected to be a bleak 2009? If it is then it says a lot about how executive management views its obligation to providing good service to the PEOPLE.

Now that Peter Wickham is at CBC it will be interesting to wait for a CADRES study to determine which station  gets to be King of talk show radio in the afternoon.

Thanks to BU family member who prodded us to highlight this matter after several unanswered communications were sent to the station.


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162 responses to “CBC And VOB Battle For Top Talk Show Slot In The Afternoon”


  1. me // January 16, 2009 at 1:23 pm

    what if your sister was one of the nurses singled out ? what if she was the one who had not died?

    the other issue is do we know or care about the situation these same nurses face in Nigeria wehn they return home, it terms of the negative stigma attached to HIV…

    I ma not sure if the crimminal deportees are announced on the TV
    ===========================

    Some one close to me died of Aids, and we never hid it, nor treated to them in a manner to cause them any suffering. We made it known for a number of reasons

    1: Rumour and gossip only have legs when there is a concerted effor t to hide, deny and cover up.

    2: To be a living demonstrations of all that the health authorites try to teach regarding, the contagiousness of HIV/Aids, to fight back agains discrimination, and becuase the bond of love was much stronger than the adversity afflicting the person.

    3: The person used their ailment to be an example to the younger ones in the family, to follow best practices in relationships, hygene, etc.

    I cannot be so concern about Nigeria to the point that i will allow foreign born workers in my space in the manner that sorrounds these Nigerians workers. Open up the process let us see and hear how they were vetted, what are they qualifications etc. This recent episode is but another blot on their presense here. I have not been accepting of them before and it will not change now.

    If a relative of mine was reported as dead and was still much alive, I would first seek to correct the error, find out what lead to the error, determine if there is relief under the law (people must be held to account when they deliberately set to break it) and thats that.

    B.T.W i use to date a sweet Vincy girl who is now a nurse at the QEH. LOL!


  2. Too easy….too too easy…LOL


  3. me // January 16, 2009 at 1:48 pm

    Too easy….too too easy…LOL
    ===========================

    Go for it Me! I am aware of what you might be attempting. I am skeptic first and foremost, and therefore I asked myself the question, “what and where is ME goin with these questions?” I came up with several answers. Lets continue. It’s all hypothetical anyway, if faced with a real situation there is no telling if my response would be so scripted. ha ha ha ha ha ha lol!


  4. ROK // January 16, 2009 at 1:33 pm

    AH

    What makes you think that HIV/AIDS cannot now be classified as a lifestyle disease?
    ==========================

    Oh nothing ROK absolutely nothing. It is now a matter of record how certain special interest groups have force changes and addition to AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY and the American Medical journal.

    As long as you can present and air-tight logically irriefutable agrument, Anything is possible. Yes? LOL!

  5. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    ROK

    “TMW, why you wasting time with Carson. He is the only person marching in time. All others are marching out of time. LOL!”

    As you should know, the majority is not always right. They are so many historical examples of this.

    Do you remember what happened when Pilate asked the Jewish crowd who do you want, Jesus or Barabas?

    The majority replied, “Give us Barabas”.

    Were they correct?


  6. CCC

    Was it the majority that said Barabas or a few “cheer leaders” that incited the crowd?


  7. AH

    I was not being sarcastic. It is a serious question. If after all the money spend on AIDS education, the conclusion is that Bajans have become fairly knowledgeable about AIDS, but yet their behaviour has not changed, does not lifestyle pose a problem?


  8. As you should know, the majority is not always right. They are so many historical examples of this.
    ……………………………………………………….
    Are you saying that the DLP with the majority seats ain’t always right?????
    Just playing with your language CCC.

    Ah just feel like vexing you.

  9. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    TELL ME WHY

    DLP

    We have to give them a chance.


  10. I am here to give them a chance, but when hard core loyalist refuse to accept wrongs, then I have a fundamental problem. However, you see the CBC airing is being condemned by CMO and probably it might create problems in HIV funding. Don’t say you have not been warned.

  11. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    “Find a legal way to end the Nigerian “nurses” contract after they walked the job at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital.”

    “They are guests in Barbados and their behaviour was inappropiate and unacceptable. By walking all off the job the nurses may have endangered the lives of patients and that makes it unacceptable.”

    Dr. Cynthia Degazon

    I agree 100%.
    What say you now,ROK, DAVID and others?

    It is amazing to me that our CMO did not think it appropiate to comment on the endangerment of patients welfare by these Nigerians walking off the job. The CMO seemed to me to be more concerned about not revealing the aids status of the Nigerians.

    CBC was absolutely right.


  12. Now that Peter Wickham is at CBC it will be interesting to wait for a CADRES study to determine which station gets to be King of talk show radio in the afternoon.

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    now you know
    cadres poll says it all
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    Marsha Hinds
    back on VOB
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    Who is other the moderator with a big mout name ???

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