There are 15,330 licensed radio stations in the US.
We're not talking about 15,330 radio stations. We're talking about ONE radio station: KRTH. They play files from a computer. The scenario described in post #437 is pure fantasy on many levels.
There are 15,330 licensed radio stations in the US.
There are 15,330 licensed radio stations in the US. I'm sure a handful still do old school. Nothing wrong by playing off discs or records. I'd do it. A computer is just a convenience. How many stations have I heard that use automation, the phasing goes out and you hear 1/2 the songs left and rights. It sounds horrible.
See, that's just your opinion. You don't really have any proof that this is true. I believe what you're saying is based in fear. Perhaps you're afraid to take chances.
Think of it this way. What's the absolute worst that can happen? Supposing the overnight K-Earth jock had to take a bathroom break and left his intern to babysit the board while The Eurythmics were playing "Sweet Dreams." Let's say the jock took a little longer than anticipated and the intern were a radio geek that decided to follow with a little Stagger Lee by Lloyd Price. Do you REALLY think that's gonna blow-up K-Earth???
What if enough listeners called and requested it? What if a major label band were out there and heard that at 2 in the morning and it inspired them to re-make the song which went on to be a bigger hit than the original and KRTH were given all the credit for it?
With the possible exception of the intern, do you actually think that would have been the worst 3 minutes in anyone's life?
It happens and will happen again.
Forgive me...I'm still laughing about "the overnight jock" having an intern. In all my years, I don't know of ANY jock, in any daypart having an intern. Even jocks on WKRP in Cincinnati didn't have interns. In my experience, interns aren't assigned to people, but departments. And they don't work overnights.
Forgive me...I'm still laughing about "the overnight jock" having an intern. In all my years, I don't know of ANY jock, in any daypart having an intern. Even jocks on WKRP in Cincinnati didn't have interns. In my experience, interns aren't assigned to people, but departments. And they don't work overnights.
Since you seem to be enjoying a good laugh, I thought it appropriate to put this in the Comic Sans font.
Okay, maybe you haven't worked at that many stations, or at least very many stations that mattered. You've certainly never ventured over to KRTH in the overnight hours. I remember Al Conners filling in for Bill Stephens and I knew Al well. He invited me by one night and guess what? He introduced me to someone that was in the booth with him that he described as an intern from a local community college. So there blows a couple of your theories.
Still yukking it up now?
See, that's just your opinion. You don't really have any proof that this is true. I believe what you're saying is based in fear. Perhaps you're afraid to take chances.
Think of it this way. What's the absolute worst that can happen? Supposing the overnight K-Earth jock had to take a bathroom break and left his intern to babysit the board while The Eurythmics were playing "Sweet Dreams." Let's say the jock took a little longer than anticipated and the intern were a radio geek that decided to follow with a little Stagger Lee by Lloyd Price. Do you REALLY think that's gonna blow-up K-Earth??? What if enough listeners called and requested it? What if a major label band were out there and heard that at 2 in the morning and it inspired them to re-make the song which went on to be a bigger hit than the original and KRTH were given all the credit for it?
With the possible exception of the intern, do you actually think that would have been the worst 3 minutes in anyone's life?
Did it hurt ratings sometimes...sure, but that can happen anytime, anyplace and stations take actions to correct the problem,
Forgive me...I'm still laughing about "the overnight jock" having an intern. In all my years, I don't know of ANY jock, in any daypart having an intern. Even jocks on WKRP in Cincinnati didn't have interns. In my experience, interns aren't assigned to people, but departments. And they don't work overnights.
Since you seem to be enjoying a good laugh, I thought it appropriate to put this in the Comic Sans font.
Okay, maybe you haven't worked at that many stations, or at least very many stations that mattered. You've certainly never ventured over to KRTH in the overnight hours. I remember Al Conners filling in for Bill Stephens and I knew Al well. He invited me by one night and guess what? He introduced me to someone that was in the booth with him that he described as an intern from a local community college. So there blows a couple of your theories.
Still yukking it up now?
I'm laughing at the idea of a live person doing overnights!
Vinnie: Know your audience. David has a resume' that would choke a horse. Some major league calls. I don't know who BigA is, but I'm sure I'd know his name and some of his stations if he ever cared to divulge it. You're in a room full of pros (don't mind Oldies76 over there---he's an intern).
Hold your horses there, partner. Why would you dismissively refer to Oldies76 as an "intern?"
I work in a top 10 market. We have a live overnight jock Monday - Friday on one of the stations..
Hold your horses there, partner. Why would you dismissively refer to Oldies76 as an "intern?" Sounds like you're trying to pre-qualify him and to marginalize him.