Originally Posted by
Grig
I'm not saying turn it into a concentration camp. I'm saying up the level of initiative from DJs. Many DJs told me, (now I'm not saying this is true as I'm not on Habbox often or tune into HxL at all anymore) that it was the same 5 DJs on air everyday, which means the other 20 can't really be arsed or something. Something isn't going right anymore because this was never the case in 2007/ 2008 where there was variety, sure the booking rules were different then, you could book double slots and what not but that's that. Adzeh was a case in point of a successful manager, not too strict, but yet not as relaxed as things seem to be now. Both him and Hayley were innovative and they bagged in more and more listeners on HabboxLive by his resignation in Sept. 2007. Jrh2002, continued to do it and started reaching 300 as an average during peak times, when Danny was asst. manager with Jess the radio was also extremely successful, but then it simply started falling. Now, I'm not blaming this fully on management, as it was a decrease of popularity in fansites, BUT the listener stat difference between HxL and other radios has become very marginal and something didn't go right overnight.
This is why I say the above you see.
P.S: Dedication isn't about how long you are on the senior MSN, I could sit on the senior MSN doing **** all. It matters when I actually help someone on the senior msn, so maybe instead of logging out, log the amount of times a person is helped on there. Senior DJs isn't all about DJing 50 million hours, it's about general radio knowledge and professionalism, which is somewhat lacking.