Those of us who are radio veterans can simply look back and see the business "circling the drain". Yes, the body is almost dead now. The smell of rot is now begining to waft. Blaming CC or any of the others won't provide a "cure" for the patient.
Let us now look at two more signs of an impending death...
INTERVIEWING-there was a time when we who interviewed people, took the time to learn about the individual, who they are, what they do, what they did or what they want to do. We did that because we wanted to do the job RIGHT and had the INTEGRITY to look back on the interview we did and feel proud we did a fantastic job. But today??? Let's just ask a few cursury questions and then take the COP OUT by saying to the person being interviewed: "talk about....". Heaven forbid the person doing the interview ask specific questions! Just show your lack of preparation and lack of pride in your job with the STUPID phrase..."talk about..."
SPORTSCASTING-there was a time when we who did play-by-play were considered "good" or even "excellent" when we actually described the event, knew what we were talking about and properly executed the decription of the action. Today however, listen to the crop of "sportcasters". What do you hear? Yelling and screaming because somebody makes a goal, touchdown etc, etc. Boy is that professional. I'm impressed! If you do PBP, I urge you to listen to the airchecks ofr GREAT PBP people. There wasn't any yelling or screaming...at the end of the broadcast, the PBP guy didn't have a hoarse voice. He described the action without the theatrics of this STUPID yelling and screaming we find prevalent today. But then again, what would you expect from a "profession" (and I even hesitate using that term) which is cirling the drain?
Go ahead, get mad at me!
Let us now look at two more signs of an impending death...
INTERVIEWING-there was a time when we who interviewed people, took the time to learn about the individual, who they are, what they do, what they did or what they want to do. We did that because we wanted to do the job RIGHT and had the INTEGRITY to look back on the interview we did and feel proud we did a fantastic job. But today??? Let's just ask a few cursury questions and then take the COP OUT by saying to the person being interviewed: "talk about....". Heaven forbid the person doing the interview ask specific questions! Just show your lack of preparation and lack of pride in your job with the STUPID phrase..."talk about..."
SPORTSCASTING-there was a time when we who did play-by-play were considered "good" or even "excellent" when we actually described the event, knew what we were talking about and properly executed the decription of the action. Today however, listen to the crop of "sportcasters". What do you hear? Yelling and screaming because somebody makes a goal, touchdown etc, etc. Boy is that professional. I'm impressed! If you do PBP, I urge you to listen to the airchecks ofr GREAT PBP people. There wasn't any yelling or screaming...at the end of the broadcast, the PBP guy didn't have a hoarse voice. He described the action without the theatrics of this STUPID yelling and screaming we find prevalent today. But then again, what would you expect from a "profession" (and I even hesitate using that term) which is cirling the drain?
Go ahead, get mad at me!