Ticket team dinner pic.twitter.com/dFXXJzvWD1
— 96.7 The Ticket (@dfwticket) August 1, 2023
This is just sad.
Ticket team dinner pic.twitter.com/dFXXJzvWD1
— 96.7 The Ticket (@dfwticket) August 1, 2023
hoosier-daddy said:And if he wasn't at The Freak, he'd be a Ticket host today.powerbelly said:hoosier-daddy said:
I think some of it has to be a shot at the folks who went to The Freak. Look what you missed out on by not showing patience/loyalty like these guys did.
Sirois put in more time than anyone.
CampingAg said:Ticket team dinner pic.twitter.com/dFXXJzvWD1
— 96.7 The Ticket (@dfwticket) August 1, 2023
This is just sad.
Hincemm said:
they talked about that....did you listen
i don't think they're trying to match, per se, and i've never listened to akaash's podcast.
maybe they'd be happy with 5k subs...which is doable, i think, and would probably get them to their mometary goals.
it was akaash (not me) saying they are very undervalued.
mavsfan4ever said:
I listened and now I really want to know what Dan and Jake (and the other hosts) were making. Akaash kept saying they were paid extremely low, we're undervalued, etc. but I'm not sure what that means to a comedian who has a top 100 podcast and likely does quite well in the entertainment industry. What's severely underpaid to him, 100k, 150k, 250k, 300k, etc?
He did mention that Jake didn't get a raise when he became a host. Wasn't clear if he was talking about when he actually became a host or when he started getting more speaking time on bad radio. That's insane if Jake didn't get a raise when he actually became a host. That's what he seemed like he was saying, but then Jake mentioned paying $500 per week to people filling in on the show, and there is no way he could do that on a producer salary.
I'm guessing he's one of the engineers...name is escaping me right now.djb2011 said:
And then there were 6...Anyone know who that is bottom right? Lots of new faces for sure.
WHAT ABOUT EGGSThe Shank Ag said:
Love seeing all the "The Ticket is dying" posts 24 hours before I go record an advertising spot for my business at the mother ship.
The Shank Ag said:
Love seeing all the "The Ticket is dying" posts 24 hours before I go record an advertising spot for my business at the mother ship.
Ticket team dinner pic.twitter.com/dFXXJzvWD1
— 96.7 The Ticket (@dfwticket) August 1, 2023
Radio is dying. As the economy continues in the doldrums, advertisers will continue to pull back, further increasing pressure. The Ticket will have a longer runway than most, but it is a matter of time. Top talent will have to make some hard choices.The Shank Ag said:
Love seeing all the "The Ticket is dying" posts 24 hours before I go record an advertising spot for my business at the mother ship.
The Shank Ag said:
Love seeing all the "The Ticket is dying" posts 24 hours before I go record an advertising spot for my business at the mother ship.
Ol Jock 99 said:
And podcasting, sure, there is the potential to make big money. A VERY SMALL number do. But there is also the much more likely potential of just barely squeaking by.
Agree, but we all know that Sean & Mino didn't get the job based on their on air talent.Some Junkie Cosmonaut said:hoosier-daddy said:
I think some of it has to be a shot at the folks who went to The Freak. Look what you missed out on by not showing patience/loyalty like these guys did.
That seems like a really, really stupid way to run a business dependent upon talent.
My understanding from their podcast is Jake did NOT get a raise when he was promoted, and then when he re-negotiated about a year and a half later, they STILL weren't willing to bump past a producer salary until he just held out. But I don't know what he was making at the end of his tenturepowerbelly said:mavsfan4ever said:
I listened and now I really want to know what Dan and Jake (and the other hosts) were making. Akaash kept saying they were paid extremely low, we're undervalued, etc. but I'm not sure what that means to a comedian who has a top 100 podcast and likely does quite well in the entertainment industry. What's severely underpaid to him, 100k, 150k, 250k, 300k, etc?
He did mention that Jake didn't get a raise when he became a host. Wasn't clear if he was talking about when he actually became a host or when he started getting more speaking time on bad radio. That's insane if Jake didn't get a raise when he actually became a host. That's what he seemed like he was saying, but then Jake mentioned paying $500 per week to people filling in on the show, and there is no way he could do that on a producer salary.
When Jake first moved he did not get a raise, but very quickly after they gave him a host contract. He held out at least once so I think he was "fairly" compensated as much as any other host.
Yeah I would imagine during this transition period they are both taking sort of a hit because who knows how fast Patreon actually pays them, plus it sounds like they are racking up some legal bills.DannyDuberstein said:
That's right. Mike retires end of 2019, Jake gets promoted to host early 2020, but covid hits and they use that excuse to keep him at a producer salary for over a year. Then in 2021, they still weren't bumping him much until he held out. With how patreon is going so far, Jake is probably doing fine relative to where he was. I would think Dan still has to be taking a hit.
Seems like a great role for someone like Blake. I imagine D&J could give him a pay raise relative to Cumulus and give him some monetary upside in the whole venture.DannyDuberstein said:
Yes, lots of work and self-promoting required, which Jake acknowledged was something he wasn't comfortable doing but would have to change.
MW13 said:
Somebody commented on the team dinner picture that the ticket had entered the Dave Campo era.