https://news.****************/articles/c41008/Bostons-WRKO-AM-680-to-Debut-The-Grace-Curley-Show
Show starts in January 2021.
Show starts in January 2021.
Is there market research data to suggest listeners to radio stations (which, AFAIK, tend to be > 55) that air Howie's show are interested in a millenial's perspective on political headlines, or pop culture in general?
One such experiment is Ben Shapiro. He's a 30-something lawyer from Los Angeles. He's sort of Levin's son on steroids. All the old guys who hear him say he talks too fast.
I really don't think the state of one's hearing is the big factor in trying to listen to radio people who simply talk too damn fast!I like Shapiro.
The problem with people who talk too fast is us old folks who are hard of hearing have to take a minute to post-process what we just heard into an actual sentence we can grok, and by then the speaker is already 3 sentences ahead of where we were.
Time to go listen to some viagra commercials.
I really don't think the state of one's hearing is the big factor in trying to listen to radio people who simply talk too damn fast!
I think it's much more a generational thing. I suspect you belong to the same age group as I (55+)...and I find myself having the same issue.
I pretty much have my dial crazy-glued to 98.5 WBZ-FM, and I have to tell you...To me, it seems the lion's share of the air talent there have a speed of delivery I find most tiring...with the BIGGEST offender being Adam Jones. If I listen for any length of time, I actually find myself feeling fatigued!
I think I'll join you with those Viagra commericals!![]()
A couple times I heard Michael Graham fill in
for Howie and I thought to myself, hey, slow down, be easy on us.
I miss Graham and his antics from his days at 96.9 WTKK, although I didn't like the fact that he's not animal-friendly. He and his then-producer Tom Shattuck played well off each other. I thought his move to Atlanta was a dumb move, and he made that prediction come true when the-then 106.7 NewsTalk WYAY showed him the door.
From what I recall: Graham's contract with 96.9 WTKK did not get renewed at the end of 2012 because the station decided it was going to blow itself up and morph into whatever it is these days. In mid-2013, Graham formed "The New England Talk Network" based at Barry Armstrong's Needham facilities; his flagship station was the 50,000-watter in Worcester at 830 KHz whose call letters escape me at the moment. I believe he was on a couple of other stations as well, one of which was 1110 in Salem, NH, the station I could best receive. In mid-2014, he announced he was moving on to Newsradio 106.7 WYAY-FM, Atlanta, since the self-syndication of his New England Talk Network was a bigger task than he could manage. He had guests like VB, Kevin Barbary (sp?), Tom Shattuck (his 'TKK producer), and a few local politicians from both sides of the aisle. But he was still funny and i enjoyed his noon-to-3 program.I miss the free breakfasts he used to spring for at Firefly's, those were always a fun time. I think I still have a "The Natural Truth" t-shirt laying around somewhere, although I doubt I could squeeze into it like the old days
I seem to recall MG was from down south originally so perhaps there was more to the back-story about him moving down south (e.g. a family situation). It has been a long time and I forget the sequence of events, but I seem to recall for a while before his departure he was trying to get some sort of self-syndication going and it just never took off.
Other than his weekly gig at the Herald these days I can't say I've heard much about him these days.