MAGIC Mornings (And Afternoons And Evenings) with Jagger & Kristi

Jagger and Kristi

Jagger and Kristi

On the back of Mark Jagger’s laptop in the studio at MAGIC 92.5 is a sticky note that says “I love you.”  He doesn’t remember when he put it there, but it’s intended to be read by the woman at the microphone across from him.  That would be Kristi, his wife, friend and radio-partner on the station’s MAGIC Mornings with Jagger & Kristi show.  The duo is obviously good together because according to Arbitron PPM surveys, they are consistently rated one of the top morning shows in San Diego. But what’s even more important to the couple is the fact that they’re still very happy to spend almost every day of their career and private lives together after a fifteen year relationship and twelve years of marriage.

“We have an unspoken agreement,” says Kristi.  “Mark gets up at 3:00 in the morning and after he’s showered, he wakes me up.  Then we both do what we have to do to get out of the house by 4:30.  We drive here (to the Finest City Broadcasting studios near Mission Valley) walk into the station and at 5:00 go on the air.  We don’t speak until we get into the studio.  It’s how we’ve learned to cope with this schedule.”

But once they’re on the air, it’s a much different story. The two radio veterans glide through their four-hour show with enthusiasm, finesse and genuine warmth that has earned them the devotion of a growing radio audience. 

Annual Food and Coat Drive

Jagger & Kristi at the Annual Four Corners Food and Coat Drive benfitting the San Diego Food Bank and Alpha Project

“I love it,” says Jagger, whose first radio job was in St. Louis, his native city.  “It’s definitely a connection that we have with our audience that makes this worthwhile.  If we weren’t doing this, I would miss that the most. And what I’ve learned after working in many markets throughout the country, if something happens in San Diego and you ask for help from listeners, they will always pull through.  It’s not like that everywhere.  Every year we do a fundraiser for Children’s Hospital and a food drive for the food bank and every year we’re blown away by the generosity we see.  San Diegans are so good about rallying around those who are in need.”

Jagger and Kristi are a team in every sense of the word, picking up on cues from one another, calming the other when one is frazzled, and treating each other with a respect that is palpable.  They first met while working for a San Francisco station in the early 1990s.  When their jobs there ended, they moved to San Diego.  After years of popularity in the afternoon drive slot, they made a strategic decision to go to mornings. They were thrilled to come to work for their friend and former employer, then-program director Rick Thomas. 
 
And they saw morning drive time as the most secure spot for talent on the air waves as the radio industry evolves in a fiercely competitive market.

One Happy Family

One happy family at Furball 09, the San Diego Humane Society annual fundraiser

“I mourn the loss of opportunity for those who are just coming into the business,” says Kristi. “We’ve worked with so many talented people over the years who were working behind the scenes and got their first chance to go on air in the overnight spot. Now that isn’t available at most stations, and staffs are pared down to the minimum. There are no more pools of raw talent. It’s much more of a business than in the early days.”

Still, the radio couple keeps their show from sounding at all business-like. They’re spontaneous and relaxed and their positive state of mind comes across the air waves. For the most part, it’s family-oriented material. But one of the more popular elements of Magic Mornings is the segment called “War of the Roses” which Jagger and Kristi admit is controversial. That’s because at the request of a suspecting spouse or significant other, the show’s producer calls the person in question, pretending to be from a new flower shop that’s offering to send a free dozen roses to whomever he or she wishes. When the suspected cheater names someone other than the loved one who called in, he or she is busted on the air.

“People sometimes call us the goody two shoes couple for doing that, “ says Kristi. “But it’s really about entertaining radio. And I love doing the segment. You wouldn’t believe these people who are caught in the act and then try to shift the blame on their partner.”

Jagger says for him, it’s an uncomfortable thing to do. “But when they start yelling at one another, you can tell that some of these people just love the drama,” he explains.

Their baby horse Laci at one hour old

Their baby horse Laci at one hour old

The couple says they’re grateful that with their increasing popularity, they have advertisers seeking them out, and a platform where they can address issues that are important to them.  Animals are high on their priority list.  They advocate for them on the air, featuring pets of the week brought in by the Humane Society.  And at home, their pets come in all shapes and sizes.  They spend a great deal of time with their horses, dogs and cats.

Jagger & Kristi with their horse Teddi

Jagger & Kristi with their horse Teddi

The environment is another passion of Jagger and Kristi’s. Their website touts carbon-shreading.  Just as Jagger finishes saying, “Kristi is SERIOUS about being eco-friendly” Kristi jumps in and proves what he says is true.

“We have no choice.  We have to be more conscious about our actions.  Now so much of what I buy is from recycled material. Once you start, it’s hard to stop.  I think of it like collecting one dollar from a thousand people.  It adds up!  So when individuals do their part, it makes a difference.  If just one person in a home could recycle for the whole family, we’d all be better off.  You would be amazed at how much money you can save with light bulbs, and watching how much gas and water you use, and on HG front loaders!”

The couple recently added solar power to their home and is proud to have the company that did the work, groSolar, advertise on their show.  They’re also excited about a campaign they’ve helped put together for Toyota of El Cajon which has built a state-of-the-art, “green” dealership.

Throwing out t-shirts with the Pad Squad

Throwing out t-shirts with the Pad Squad

 As much as they love their work, whenever they can, they shut the door to the studio on a Friday morning after their show and don’t look back.  But quite often, there are those additional weekend duties that see them at station events throughout San Diego.  They say it’s always energizing to see their fans in person and are amazed at the intensity they show.

Kids News Day with Padres' Adrian Gonzalez

Kids News Day with the Padres' Adrian Gonzalez

“They greet us as if we’re old friends,” says Kristi.  “After all these years, I’m still astounded at the power of radio to create such a strong relationship between us and our audience. They want to give us a hug.  And it’s usually a really big hug that you would give a family member.”

“It’s kind of like being in a club,” Jagger explains.  “They all feel like they are our friends because we’re in the same club, playing the music that’s been the soundtrack to their lives for so long.  Our “Old School” format evokes many great memories for so many people.  It’s positive and it’s a ton of fun.”

From the looks of things, Jagger and Kristi find joy in every aspect of their lives – on and off the air.  And when they’re asked how they can manage to make it all work, day in and day out, Jagger quickly answers, “I’m always in control.”

Having fun with their dog

Bodie learning to surf at Dog Beach; he placed 6 out of 14 in his heat at the annual Surf-Dog Surf-A-Thon

Kristi ignores the comment and says, “We don’t analyze it.  We just do it.  If we do have a disagreement about something, it’s usually work-related and we use it as fodder on the air.  At some point, we always realize that it was pretty stupid to begin with.”

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Posted by Nikki on November 17, 2009

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New Staffers at Finest City Broadcasting

Doug Buckley

Doug Buckley

 

Doug Buckley joins the sales staff at Finest City Broadcasting as an AE for 91X and Z90 from MJA Advertising.

Lisa Qsar is the new traffic manager at FCB.

Melanie Misal is the new receptionist at the stations.

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Posted by Sharon on September 21, 2009

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The X-Man & Cars Bring Out Donors

A fabulous collection of cars at Xavier’s Cruise for the Cause!

A fabulous collection of cars at Xavier’s Cruise for the Cause!

MAGIC 92.5 knows from experience that there’s nothing like cool cars to bring out caring people who want to see an end to childhood cancer.  The station presented Xavier The X-Man’s 7th Annual Cruise for the Cause Blood & Bone Marrow Drive Car Show on August 15th at Otay Ranch Town Center in Chula Vista.  X-Man fans were treated to a free exhibit of classic cars, lowriders, trucks, motorcycles and other vehicles. While enjoying the sights and sounds, many of those on hand took the time to donate blood to the American Red Cross and add their names to the National Bone Marrow registry. 

Part of the proceeds from the event went to the Emilio Nares Foundation and Help a Mother Out organization.

The X-Man made sure there were plenty of options available for those who prefer two wheels to four

The X-Man made sure there were plenty of options available for those who prefer two wheels to four

MAGIC 92.5 fans know it’s a good idea to check under the hood.

MAGIC 92.5 fans know it’s a good idea to check under the hood.

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Posted by Cris on September 18, 2009

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MAGIC 92.5 XHRM Turns Lemons Into Lemonade (& Lots More!)

Chula Vista residents gather around Magic 92.5's booth at the 13th annual Lemon Festival

Chula Vista residents gather around Magic 92.5's booth at the 13th annual Lemon Festival

There wasn’t one thing sour about MAGIC 92.5’s part in the 13th Annual Lemon Festival held on August 9th.  Thousands of people participated in the event at Chula Vista’s Third Avenue Village, celebrating the city’s historical (self-proclaimed) title of “Lemon Capital of the World.”

The event, which enjoyed a wide variety of sponsors, featured three stages with entertainment for adults and children as well as delicious food options, a visit to the Chula Vista Heritage Museum, a car show, shopping at specialty stores, and arts galore.

XHRM offered chances for adults to win free prizes and for kids, the event was especially sweet with a Fun Zone that offered carnival rides, bungee flying, rock climbing and pony rides.

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Posted by Cris on August 27, 2009

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It’s a Family Affair for Magic 92.5 Listeners

August 1st saw Clairemont residents take part in MAGIC 92.5 XHRM’s Annual Clairemont Family Day at the South Clairemont Recreation Center.  Adults and kids enjoyed a Kiwanis pancake breakfast, entertainment, arts & crafts and the great music of MAGIC 92.5!

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Posted by Cris on August 12, 2009

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Behind the Mic

Bob Bolinger is named SVP/Market Manager of CBS Radio's San Diego stations KyXy and Sophie@103.7. market manager. Bob managed the CBS San Diego properties from 1998 to 2005. A graduate of Duke, Bob is on the Boards of Make a Wish and the San Diego YMCA.

Bob Bolinger is named SVP/Market Manager of CBS Radio's San Diego stations KyXy and Sophie@103.7. Bob managed the CBS San Diego properties from 1998 to 2005. A graduate of Duke, Bob is on the boards of Make a Wish and the San Diego YMCA.

KOGO program director Cliff Albert celebrated 30 years in San Diego Radio on July 30. Cliff has won several Golden Mics for his work and has been the recipient of local and national awards for journalism excellence from the San Diego Press Club, the Associated Press and United Press International.

KOGO program director Cliff Albert celebrated 30 years in San Diego Radio on July 30. Cliff has won several Golden Mics for his work and has been the recipient of local and national awards for journalism excellence from the San Diego Press Club, the Associated Press and United Press International.

New dad Cordell (Sophie 103.7) welcomes little Margo Ireland Giesen into the world on June 7th

New dad Cordell (Sophie 103.7) welcomes little Margo Ireland Giesen into the world on June 7th

Fred Rico joins Finest City Broadcasting as program director of Z90.3 and Magic 92.5

Fred Rico joins Finest City Broadcasting as program director of Z90.3 and Magic 92.5

Veteran AE Monica Gallardo joins the sales team at Finest City Broadcasting

Veteran AE Monica Gallardo joins the sales team at Finest City Broadcasting

Jeff Dotseth returns to The Drive on XTRA Sports 1360 weekdays 3-7pm

Jeff Dotseth returns to The Drive on XTRA Sports 1360 weekdays 3-7pm

Mark Larson returns to morning drive radio on KCBQ-AM 1170 from 7a-9a Monday-Friday. Mark can also be heard as a guest host on nationally syndicated Michael Reagan talk show and on the Hugh Hewill SRN Radio talk show

Mark Larson returns to morning drive radio on KCBQ-AM 1170 from 7a-9a Monday-Friday. Mark can also be heard as a guest host on nationally syndicated Michael Reagan talk show and on the Hugh Hewill SRN Radio talk show

KSON talent Greg Cook has been promoted to production director for all three Lincoln Financial Media stations, replacing Jeff Prentice, who retired in July

KSON talent Greg Cook has been promoted to production director for all three Lincoln Financial Media stations, replacing Jeff Prentice, who retired in July

Adelle Ridlon (KBZT) and Josh Danson were married on April 25 and enjoyed a honeymoon in Bali

Adelle Ridlon (KBZT) and Josh Danson were married on April 25 and enjoyed a honeymoon in Bali

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Behind the Mic – Spring 2009

Joe Bauer

Joe Bauer

SD1700AM is bringing personality Joe Bauer back to morning weekday radio to co-host a new show called A Conversation with San Diego. Neil Senturia, a long time radio personality and CEO of the brand new SDNN.com will co-host. The show will feature a variety of San Diego guests and experts. Sportscaster Lee “Hacksaw” Hamilton will share his thoughts and opinions on Tuesdays.

Lynn Palmer and Sky Holt join the sales team at Finest City Broadcasting

Lynn Palmer and Sky Holt join the sales team at Finest City Broadcasting

Kim Hallisay joins KPRI-FM as director of integrated marketing

Kim Hallisay joins KPRI-FM as director of integrated marketing

The Walrus morning show host Dave Mason adds program director duties to his responsibilities at XPRS-FM

The Walrus morning show host Dave Mason adds program director duties to his responsibilities at XPRS-FM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


The Broadcast Company of the Americas (BCA) announced the retirement of its Vice President of Programming, Hal Brown effective June 30, 2009. Brown is a veteran programming executive with a career spanning 40 years.

John Lynch, President and CEO of BCA, had these thoughts, “Hal Brown is a great broadcaster and has had an illustrious career. He also served his country with a career of distinction in the Navy. We will miss him and wish him all that is good in life.”

Joining BCA is Jack Evans. Evans will oversee radio content as Vice President of Programming and Operations for the San Diego–based company. Evans brings twenty-five years of radio programming experience to the position, six of those years in San Diego.

Jack Evans

Jack Evans

Evans fine-tuned his programming acumen over the past two decades with JACOR Communications and then with Clear Channel Communications, where he served as the company’s Senior Vice President for the Midwest and Rocky Mountain Regions.

Broadcast Company of The Americas owns and operates Double X Sports Radio (1090 AM), The Walrus (105.7 FM), and San Diego News Network (1700 AM).

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A Quick Education In Radio Effectiveness

Andrea Patana, AE, KBZT; Rebecca Cantu, AE, Finest City Broadcasting; Tina Joy Pitt, Ed.D., VP of Academic Affairs, Grossmont College; Rick Griffin, Office of College & Community Relations, Grossmont College; Nina Hicks, AE, KHTS; Gina Raroque, AE, Rock 105
Andrea Patana, AE, KBZT; Rebecca Cantu, AE, Finest City Broadcasting; Tina Joy Pitt, Ed.D., VP of Academic Affairs, Grossmont College; Rick Griffin, Office of College & Community Relations, Grossmont College; Nina Hicks, AE, KHTS; Gina Raroque, AE, KIOZ

“Grossmont Is My College” was the title of the radio campaign that Grossmont College ran for three weeks in August 2008, and the target audience – 18 to 24 year olds – definitely got the message. The school set a new record for enrollment with 18,206 students signing up for the fall 2008 semester – at that time, the highest number in the community college’s 48-year-history. The success earned the college a 2009 EAR Award.

Jeff Anderson Consulting worked with the production team at Clear Channel Communications to produce the winning spot and guided the client in focusing nearly all of a $150-thousand budget on radio. Rick Griffin, who wrote the spot and heads the marketing team at the college, said, “We opted to spend nearly the entire amount available on radio because of its effectiveness in reaching the correct demographic audience with frequency and a targeted message.”

 

The commercial featured “students” repeating the line “Grossmont is my college” and citing the financial benefits of attending, as well as the ability to get needed classes and the option of transferring to a four-year school. By using the phrase “my college,” Grossmont took advantage of one of the key benefits of Radio advertising…the personal aspect of its communication. Most listeners expect that the ads on the station they listen to will be relevenat and directed towards them personally; the college built an additional bridge with potential students with its well writtten copy.The campaign ran on five stations geared to the college-aged crowd, and was augmented with only a few print ads and news releases in community newspapers. Grossmont was hoping to maintain its previous enrollment numbers and never expected the fantastic results.

 

Those who run Grossmont College learned a lesson with the experience.  They continued radio advertising in the first quarter of 2009.  That campaign resulted in an all-time record of 19,316 students for the spring 2009 semester – a most remarkable achievement considering the record was set with fewer classes because of state budget cuts.

The purpose of the annual SDRBA EAR (Effective Advertising on Radio) Awards is to recognize and celebrate the effective use of Radio as an advertising medium. Entries are evaluated primarily on their effectiveness and measurable results.

 

 

 

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