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Mac: It's Not About You, Lou

by Mac Watson/News-Talk 92.3 KTAR (November 15th, 2009 @ 12:10pm)

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After meeting Lou Dobbs at the Economic Summit at Baylor University in 2003, I couldn't help but notice his ego matched his physical stature and girth. He was outside on a break from anchoring on CNN, smoking a cigarette, when I approached him and asked what he thought of the summit. He couldn't be bothered. He was on his way to marginalizing himself in an industry where you need an ego, but can't be consumed by it.

So last Wednesday night when Dobbs suddenly announced on his cable news show that it would be his last broadcast on that network, I wasn't surprised. Lou, like so many who have come before him, made the easily attractive but fatal mistake of believing he was bigger than the network, and more importantly, thought he was bigger than his audience. Here was a man who thought he was a blowtorch, only to realize he was a disposal lighter in the conflagration that is broadcast cable.

Dobbs and CNN president Jon Klein reportedly had been butting heads about the direction Dobbs was taking on his show. It doesn't matter what the subject matter was; it could have been anything. But Dobbs' massive ego felt that he knew better than the audience, and even more ludicrous, he knew better than the bosses at CNN.

I've been broadcasting for over 15 years and have seen too many times this cautionary tale play itself out. When someone thinks they are bigger than the station, they are doomed to fall.

When I played Top 40 music as a DJ, did I like every song? No. Did I stick to the play list that management created for the station every day? Yes. Why? Because it wasn't about me - it was about playing the songs that people wanted to hear to maximize the ratings for the station.

If Gaydos and I only myopically talked about stuff that interested us, you'd be listening to four hours of NASCAR, the Yankees, why Gaydos hates parades, why Michael Buble makes my skin crawl, or how I want Regis Philbin's gig. Actually, you wouldn't be listening and management would have a serious Stop N Chat about our show.

The show ain't about us; it's about ratings. The show is what you, as an audience, want to hear going on in the Valley and the nation.

Lou Dobbs was perennially third in his time slot on CNN. That's not ratings success. Heck, that's not even being in the ratings game.

Much research and strategizing go into how to make KTAR or CNN or FOX or NBC 12 successful. Broadcasting is like taming a cobra. It's always a dance between snake and snake charmer and if the charmer starts believing that he truly he has control, the snake will fatally remind him with one strike.

Once a host thinks they're bigger than the network or station that gives them a paycheck, it's over. Ask Imus, ask Stern, ask Dan Rather how it feels to marginalize one's self in an industry called Broadcasting. Not Ego casting.

Last Wednesday, Lou Dobbs' corpulent corpse was thrown on the bone yard of previous hosts and talents who are now vague and irrelevant afterthoughts because their own ego ultimately undid their successful careers.


Last 5 Comments

  • interest is waining
    Bob A
    the show has changed and not for the better. It is very noticable. I want to hear about you guys and your problems liek we used to talk about - even the infamous girl friend. I get the headlines from everyone else. I want to hear about the wierd stuff that made you guys number 1. I also agree, skip the repitition - let's do a 4 hour show.
  • Interesting
    Sgoe02
    I would have to agree with a few sides of the posts here. I agree, that a personality shouldn't be bigger than the station. However, the station should also recognize when their ratings are tanking. As for the posters talking about mac and gaydos ... I would agree, after 3p.m. I turn to another station unless I need to hear traffic reports. I can't stand listening to the horrible chatter of the 3-7 hour and the off base opinions of these two. It is a completely childish show.
  • The biggest complaint I have with Mac and Gaydos..
    Michael S
    Is why do I have to hear the same topic in the 5 o'clock hour when they already talked about in the 3 o'clock hour.. I think they're funny but I can't listen to all 4 hours..
  • Right on Mac!
    Jasperino
    Well said my friend! Although I liked Dobbs and his opinions I agree that no one man makes a team or a network...except Gaydos, the station would fall apart without him! LOL!
  • News
    Jim Sanson
    I do not trust any of it anymore. Not even from you and Gaydose. There are too many opinions in it. The other day Gaydose said a kid should not be allowed to take his Bible to school to read on this breaks. There is a seperation between State and Church. He did not understand the what the seperation means. We should allow all faiths to have their books even in the library. Why can a kid bring Charlotte's Web and not the Bible to read during lunch break? What is the difference?
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