Mookie, you make a good point, This business is full of the "Grizzled Old Farts" who remember the days you had to take a FCC test to be an on-air jock and couldnt say "booger" on the air. Like alot of other businesses, its the "baby boom" generation thats holding things up for the up and comers, as they dont want to let go of their fifedoms and retire gracefully. That being said, I also agree theres nothing wrong with a little wisdom from the older generation on how to handle things in a proper manner. I just think the up and comers need a chance to both succeed and screw up, as its the only way they'll learn how to be successful.