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Now that the wall to wall Christmas music is on Magic, my radio is generally set to them. Really have to compliment their air staff. Although reading liners that they've read a zillion times, they always sound fresh. Like an actor delivering a line he/she has thousands of times making it sound as if it is the first time. Really a true art. Who is Ann Kelly? She REALLY sounds great. Pace, delivery, diction, warmth, and as natural as can be. She's GOOD! Magic is a good sounding radio station. Audio is superb as well. Anyone know what type mics they use and how they process the audio.
Yeah, she's not too bad. Maybe I'm a bit biased, but of all the people I've worked with, she's the only one I was ever married to. ;D Seriously, we remain very close. We e-mail each other about 30 times a day, talk on the phone constantly, and usually visit each other at least once a year. (I'm hoping to get home to Fla in February or March...maybe call one of my old buddies and check out a spring training game in Lakeland)
One of our engineers loves to tell the story of one of our Disney World remotes from years gone by. 5 AM and we are NOT seeing eye to eye on something. Barking back and forth at each other...yapyapyap. This goes on for a good 4-5 minutes (about the length of the song)...now the mic's hot and instantly both of us are all smiles and sunshine and warmth and flowers and sweet chirping birds and Good-morning-we're-Shepherd and Shepherd-from-Disney World. He said it was the damndest thing he ever saw. Fascinated him to no end for some reason. I told him it was just two people who've been hanging around with each other since the 70's, and know which buttons to push.
Anyway, I'm always happy to chime in with a nice word for someone who's given that place everything she's had to give for almost 20 years. For those who may be interested, I'm doing well, too. News anchor & assignment editor at 810 WGY in Albany, NY. (CC) Great station, great people, a never-dull market--just like Tampa. Drop me a line at [email protected]. Love to hear from you!
One of our engineers loves to tell the story of one of our Disney World remotes from years gone by. 5 AM and we are NOT seeing eye to eye on something. Barking back and forth at each other...yapyapyap. This goes on for a good 4-5 minutes (about the length of the song)...now the mic's hot and instantly both of us are all smiles and sunshine and warmth and flowers and sweet chirping birds and Good-morning-we're-Shepherd and Shepherd-from-Disney World. He said it was the damndest thing he ever saw. Fascinated him to no end for some reason. I told him it was just two people who've been hanging around with each other since the 70's, and know which buttons to push.
HAHAHA! I remember one morning an incident like you explained above was going on for a while. I had been working on WSUN less than a month, heard the arguement and asked Kara Bauer if we should try to calm them down. She looked at me like I was crazy and explained that Ann would take my head off and feed it back to me. So I feared her quite a bit until I got to know her better.
What's funny is that it almost sounds like Ferrari is exaggerating or being sarcastic in his description of her but she really is that good.
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