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Kevin Slaten Show to Get Somehow More Annoying with Addition of Reality TV Star


Posted by The Editor on 27 Dec 2010 /
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590AM is about to find out what it’s like to take two people, put them in a broadcast closet and find out what it’s like when the hosts stop being polite and start getting real!

St. Louis sports radio’s “Rush Limbaugh” position is filled by one Kevin Slaten. He panders to the lowest, hoosier-iest people in the market, always upset about whoever it’s shocking to be upset about because he isn’t “controlled” by whomever he’s mad at, telling everyone that doesn’t call in to tell him how great he is that they’re morons. It’s an angle that really doesn’t make a whole lot of sense for a sports show and that’s probably why no one listens to him as the ratings show.

So who cares? Good question, but we thought we’d bring it up, not because he’s changing stations from the Grand Slam Sports owned 1380AM to the Grand Slam Sports owned 590AM, but because he’s getting a co-host.

Ashlee Feldman is set to join Slaten when his program moves to 590 AM from KSLG (1380 AM) beginning Jan. 3, as it flips stations with the current show in the 3-6 p.m. slot on KFNS.

Feldman, 24, is from New Jersey and attended Northeastern University in Boston, where she played basketball, then was on the cast of MTV’s “Real World New Orleans” this year. Her presence seems a strange fit with Slaten, the outspoken host who specializes in taking local teams and sports personalities to task when he thinks the situation merits and has carved out a big niche for himself in that role.

More money burning a hole in the pocket of Dave Greene, president of Grand Slam Sports? Sure the hell sounds like it. Why else would someone pour money in to a show that has had horrible ratings since Slaten’s return from a court sanctioned radio exile because of a fight with, ironically, the previous owners of 590AM? The bigger question mark though is why, out of all the people nationally looking for work in sports radio, would you pick some random chick off the cast of Real World New Orleans?! Of course, according to Greene, everything’s going to be great as he reads out of the “How to Respond to Odd Personal Moves” handbook. We hope he doesn’t forget to mention how she has strong opinions and will really make a name for herself!

“There will be plenty of Kevin being Kevin, giving strong opinions on the hot sports topics and doing great interviews,” Greene said. “Ashlee won’t lack for strong opinions either. She grew up with a football coach for a father and was a big-time Division I college basketball player, so she understands sports. She will also bring entertainment value to the show with some other bits and segments to break up the monotony of hard-core sports talk all of the time. People want to be entertained, not bored out of their minds with stats and fence-riding opinions.”

Wow, this can’t fail! No audience has been screaming for “entertainment value” in an already serious sports market more than Slaten’s old-skool listeners. Nothing will make the LaRussa hating ranks mellow more than 5 minutes of who Derek Jeter is currently dating! We wouldn’t touch this idea with someone’s 10 foot penis if we were running that radio station (everyone else’s penis is also 10 feet long right?) …however. As a site that enjoys a good train wreck, we love this move!

A quick look at Ashlee’s twitter account gives us all a preview of the beautiful nonsense soon to come to a station no one can hear anyway:

Can’t wait for the January 3rd premiere! Now get over here and help us attach this dish to the top of our car so we can actually tune in! Remember to lift with your back in a sharp twisting motion.

via STLToday


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Grand Slam Sports Buys KFNS and JoeSportsFanSTL.com


Posted by The Editor on 16 Aug 2010 /
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Friday afternoon the word started trickling out that local group, Grand Slam Sports’ bid to buy the “other” sports talk radio station in town, KFNS (590 AM), became official. Not only that, Grand Slam Sports also announced they had purchased the local sports blog JoeSportsFanSTL.com. Their bid to buy the other other sports talk station you haven’t heard of KSLG (1380 AM) is still in the works.

Grand Slam Sports, which consists of a group of local investors, bought KFNS from Big League Broadcasting for $1.4 million.

Greene also announced Friday that Grand Slam Sports acquired JoeSportsFanSTL.com and will partner with site founders Josh Bacott and Matt Sebek to provide St. Louis sports content on a daily basis. The content from JoeSportsFanSTL.com will appear daily on KFNS.

The announcement was all but official about buying KFNS especially since the Atlanta-based group Big League Broadcasting has been trying to unload that property for some time now. Also, it was great to hear the guys from JoeSportsFanSTL.com getting some well-deserved jack to be officially apart of KFNS, but this development wasn’t shocking since Grand Slam Sports’ face-man Dave Greene has had a long-standing relationship with JoeSportsFan’s Josh Bacott and Matt Sebek.

What is surprising is the amount of money the Grand Slam Sports team is throwing around these days.

$1.4 million for KFNS…throw in a few grand for JoeSportsFanSTL.com…KSLG is in the crapper, sure, but even the price for the “stick” (the rights and hardware to broadcast) alone will be quite a bit, currently rumored to be in the $350k neighborhood. Throw in the STL Sports Magazine, and you’re looking at a lot of money invested in radio and magazines.  Two of the crappiest areas to have money in.  Anyone know if Greene has any interest in buying this steam engine factory I have for sale?

Kidding aside, his ventures must be doing well enough to fund his 1+ Million purchases last week, we just couldn’t ge comfortable being in that boat, even with one-third of the sports radio dog fight out of commission. 101 ESPN has clamped down on the sport radio market and their grip might tighten if they get the rights to co-broadcast Cardinal games next season. Greene has said all along though, that its money that is the measure, not ratings. Ratings may not matter today, but don’t they predict tomorrow? Greene’s efforts to get bloggers and the InsideSTL partnership aboard show he’s at least aware of the fact that radio and print alone don’t make much of an empire, a sinking radio ship (that can’t be heard come nightfall) needs more than just a couple of internet life vests.

…unless they wanna buy us. Then forget that crap. Go AM radio!

via St. Louis Business Journal


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