That's one I wouldn't mind. I think brining in Bob Neal full-time would be a great addition to the station. Sadly, it probably won't happen.
temporary name said:After listening today it occurred to me that nearly everyone on the air at 790 has virtually the same broadcasting style. This obviously stems from the aforementioned insular environment they keep over there in which they usually only promote their buddies, regardless of talent or lack thereof. (And speaking of lack: this occurred to me while taking a brief listen to the utterly woeful midday with Woolverton and Adams.) Their approach, cadence, phrasing, etc. are all too similar to Dimino, who is not coincidentally the most forceful of their personalities. Thankfully they don't use double the number of words necessary as Dimino does, but his imprint is obvious throughout their lineup besides the Stews, (who are obviously a disaster all their own). Chernoff had it too, although he at least a sense of humor to go with it. The only one who has his own style is Mike Bell, who also happens to be the only pro of the whole bunch besides Cellini. Go figure!
atlsportsnut said:If 790 put the Bottom Line back in mid-days from 10-3 or 10-2 they would give Cowherd a run for his money. It was a very good listen and it may just shake Dimino and Cellini out of the doldrums they have fallen into career wise.
If then they went over and got Buck and Kincade to do afternoons they would have 680 playing headline news in a matter of months.