Oh, I agree--I only referenced those stations as a point of comparison to what I sincerely believe is the best radio station that has ever been produced--in Tennessee or anywhere: WSIX-FM, during the House/Mayfield era.
Frankly, I wish I remembered the guy they had on 10A-3P bridging the two stars. I remember him as being extremely likeable and personable with a low-key sense of humor. The perfect mid-day jock.
And I'll admit that I have a huge preference for humor. Those of us in radio tend to think of people like Gerry and Carl P. as "jocks," but really they're comedians--or maybe more accurately, humorists. It isn't the guy (or gal) who can read a great weather forecast or PSA that becomes a radio Hall of Famer--it's the one who makes you laugh. In the case of House & Mayfield, they always had Nashville rolling in the aisles.
And that was radio at its best.
Frankly, I wish I remembered the guy they had on 10A-3P bridging the two stars. I remember him as being extremely likeable and personable with a low-key sense of humor. The perfect mid-day jock.
And I'll admit that I have a huge preference for humor. Those of us in radio tend to think of people like Gerry and Carl P. as "jocks," but really they're comedians--or maybe more accurately, humorists. It isn't the guy (or gal) who can read a great weather forecast or PSA that becomes a radio Hall of Famer--it's the one who makes you laugh. In the case of House & Mayfield, they always had Nashville rolling in the aisles.
And that was radio at its best.