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BJ Day 1 on the Buzz... I mean the ROCK - total train wreck

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seattlex19

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Ready for your BJ?

So far sounds like the same show, took about 10 seconds for them to flub the grand opening intro, BJ starts yelling like a maniac at Double R, Top Shelf continuously cackling like a freak in the background, Double R smack talking, BJ keeps saying "The Buzz" and having to correct himself, has given out the Buzz's phone numbers about 3 times, mentioned Radio-info.com within about the first 3 minutes on the air, callers can't hear anything on hold, spent about a half hour trying to figure out which drops don't work, KISW email address is not set up, Double R sits down and breaks his chair, caller says "That laughing a**hole sucks!" ... pretty much just what you would expect - train wreck! And Top Shelf goes, "BWAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAaaa!!!"

Tried to catch a few minutes of the Adam C show on the End, sounded alright, but as with most train wrecks, I could not turn away for long, had to look back at BJ. Guess checking out Adam will have to wait.

New member of the show will be announced in 8am hour...
 
...and the new guy is STEVE THE PRODUCER

There you friggin' have it!

(I was rootin for Brad, but ah well)
 
Re: ...and the new guy is STEVE THE PRODUCER

> There you friggin' have it!
>
> (I was rootin for Brad, but ah well)
>
I wonder how much they are paying Steve to get in his 3 words an hour. Between Double RR's constant rambling, BJ yelling at him because of it, and Top Shelf's annoying hyena laugh, Steve just fades into the backround. If they claim he's a great addition, at least give him a chance to show it.
 
I'm not a Shea fan, but let's be a little objective. It is clear you were hellbent with your slant on the show long before you posted.


> So far sounds like the same show

Isn't that why they moved him over? That's a credit to them.


> took about 10 seconds for
> them to flub the grand opening intro

They got nervous. So what?


> BJ starts yelling like
> a maniac at Double R, Top Shelf continuously cackling like a
> freak in the background, Double R smack talking
Sounds like that's the show's normal schtick.


> BJ keeps
> saying "The Buzz" and having to correct himself, has given
> out the Buzz's phone numbers about 3 times

The station was buried one month ago. This isn't going to turn people away from the show, it just makes you wonder what kind of show prep was done in the four weeks leading up to today.


> mentioned
> Radio-info.com within about the first 3 minutes on the air,

Yes, because the general public cares so much about this board.


> callers can't hear anything on hold, spent about a half hour
> trying to figure out which drops don't work, KISW email
> address is not set up

Sounds like the engineering department will have some work and explaining to do.


> Double R sits down and breaks his
> chair,

Looks like his the weight of his ego crushed the chair.


> caller says "That laughing a**hole sucks!" ... pretty
> much just what you would expect - train wreck! And Top Shelf
> goes, "BWAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAaaa!!!"

Yawn.


> Tried to catch a few minutes of the Adam C show on the End,
> sounded alright, but as with most train wrecks, I could not
> turn away for long, had to look back at BJ. Guess checking
> out Adam will have to wait.

No, you're just set in your way of how you wanted to portray things.
 
Re: total train wreck

> I'm not a Shea fan, but let's be a little objective.

You? That would be new...

> It is clear you were hellbent with your slant on the show long
> before you posted.

Not at all, I just wanted to comment, and was ready to describe it however it played out. It just happened to play out that way...

It does seem, ironically enough though, that you are (as usual) hellbent with your slant on my posting

> Sounds like that's the show's normal schtick.

Which was what I said, "sounds like the same show" right? So your point is?

> > out the Buzz's phone numbers about 3 times
>
> The station was buried one month ago. This isn't going to
> turn people away from the show

I didn't mean it that way, just thought it was humorous

> > mentioned
> > Radio-info.com within about the first 3 minutes on the
> air,
>
> Yes, because the general public cares so much about this
> board.

I wouldn't know, but since I was posting it here, it seemed worth mentioning

> No, you're just set in your way of how you wanted to portray
> things.

...Hypocrite :)
 
Re: ...and the new guy is STEVE THE PRODUCER

I thought the Steve the Producer thing was well established & known and that there was supposed to be ANOTHER new person as well??
 
Re: ...and the new guy is STEVE THE PRODUCER

> There you friggin' have it!
>
> (I was rootin for Brad, but ah well)
>
Thanks for the vote bro. As far as me working for Entercom again, it's probably not gonna happen - I've pretty much been "black-listed" by the suits back east. As far as they are concerned, I am Satan!!! =(


thanks again

-Brad
 
Re: ...and the new guy is STEVE THE PRODUCER

Entercom has already proven their incompetence time and again. You're alright in my book, hang in there bro and take care of yourself!


> > There you friggin' have it!
> >
> > (I was rootin for Brad, but ah well)
> >
> Thanks for the vote bro. As far as me working for Entercom
> again, it's probably not gonna happen - I've pretty much
> been "black-listed" by the suits back east. As far as they
> are concerned, I am Satan!!! =(
>
>
> thanks again
>
> -Brad
>
 
> Ready for your BJ?
>
> So far sounds like the same show, took about 10 seconds for
> them to flub the grand opening intro, BJ starts yelling like
> a maniac at Double R, Top Shelf continuously cackling like a
> freak in the background, Double R smack talking, BJ keeps
> saying "The Buzz" and having to correct himself, has given
> out the Buzz's phone numbers about 3 times, mentioned
> Radio-info.com within about the first 3 minutes on the air,
> callers can't hear anything on hold, spent about a half hour
> trying to figure out which drops don't work, KISW email
> address is not set up, Double R sits down and breaks his
> chair, caller says "That laughing a**hole sucks!" ... pretty
> much just what you would expect - train wreck! And Top Shelf
> goes, "BWAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAaaa!!!"
>
> Tried to catch a few minutes of the Adam C show on the End,
> sounded alright, but as with most train wrecks, I could not
> turn away for long, had to look back at BJ. Guess checking
> out Adam will have to wait.
>
> New member of the show will be announced in 8am hour...
>

You know I understand it being a train wreck, first day at a new station, and I have tried to be fair to all of the shows here, and to entercom although I am serverly dissapointed in the whole "wolf" change over, and don't really care much for the rocks other programming. I was exicted that BJ would be back on the air, but personally I doubt I will be listening to BJ anymore, unless this whole lets Fire DoubleR on the air and be completely unprofesional about it, is fake then I think that BJ has shown himself to be very immature. I am waiting to find out more tommorow, because I can't belive someone would be this rude and heartless but if doubleR is truly gone, I can guarantee that I won't be listening to BJ anymore, and will have to break out my sattilite radio sigh.
 
Re: total train wreck

Thanks for the laugh.

Many people on this board, including yourself, can't either understand or handle the truth about radio in 2006.

Just keep on thinking of what radio should be in your world. Just don't pass it off as being the gospel.
 
Re: total train wreck

I don't recall claiming anywhere that anything I posted was something other than my opinion.

It appears to be you, though, who is posting opinions branded openly as "the truth" to an internet forum...

God, the irony!



> Thanks for the laugh.
>
> Many people on this board, including yourself, can't either
> understand or handle the truth about radio in 2006.
>
> Just keep on thinking of what radio should be in your world.
> Just don't pass it off as being the gospel.
>
 
Re: the firing of Double R

Don't fret yet, the whole "Welcome aboard Steve and oh Double R you are fired" hour screams stunt. Either they're going to whip the audience up into a "SAVE DOUBLE R" frenzy and 'eventually' keep him 'by popular demand' or else he really is getting his own show as well. Either way it sounded far too staged to have been serious


> I was exicted that BJ would be
> back on the air, but personally I doubt I will be listening
> to BJ anymore, unless this whole lets Fire DoubleR on the
> air and be completely unprofesional about it, is fake then I
> think that BJ has shown himself to be very immature.
 
Re: total train wreck

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Re: total train wreck

I know, I must be retarded to engage vs a blinding wit like AQH, but when he starts crowing on about his "truth" I can't help but respond...

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Re: the firing of Double R

> Don't fret yet, the whole "Welcome aboard Steve and oh
> Double R you are fired" hour screams stunt. Either they're
> going to whip the audience up into a "SAVE DOUBLE R" frenzy
> and 'eventually' keep him 'by popular demand' or else he
> really is getting his own show as well. Either way it
> sounded far too staged to have been serious

Unless Ricker was in on the gag, there probably is something to it. Ricker indicated that after the show, Double R connected himself to a locker in the building, near B.J.'s office. He stated that they went head to head arguing after the show. I bet it is legitimate.

B.J. indicated toward the end of his show that he needed to bring in someone who would help him in the morning; Steve was a good choice. B.J. stated that Double R tried to separate himself from the B.J. Shea Experience, thus justifying the change in personnel. There probably was the expectation of having a three-man show, and he needed to have some way to part ways with him. Steve the Producer asked if the firing should have occurred toward the end of the week, citing the example of workers who "go postal" the next day after losing their jobs. (Good one, Steve.)

B.J. stated that he was unable to say anything to Steve until it happened. Whether this is a stage job or not is for B.J. and whoever else is on the inside to know, and for the rest of the listeners to wonder. Again, I don't think it was a stage job; it is a whole new ballgame in the mornings and B.J. needs someone who has been there to be a success at it.

Is there another broadcaster that is more obsessed with this board than B.J.? I listened just fifteen minutes at the end of his show and he cited this board five times. Just wondering.
 
Re: the firing of Double R

Only time will tell what is up with all of this. I think his obsession with this site has more to do with him seeing if he can pull the right strings to cause some kind of meltdown on here. Lets be honest it seems to be working because I am not sure if anyone gets more play on here other than Bill Virgins column.

BTW http://www.bjaday.com has a poll going about keeping or canning Double R


> Is there another broadcaster that is more obsessed with this
> board than B.J.? I listened just fifteen minutes at the end
> of his show and he cited this board five times. Just
> wondering.
>
 
Re: the firing of Double R

> > Don't fret yet, the whole "Welcome aboard Steve and oh
> > Double R you are fired" hour screams stunt. Either they're
>
> > going to whip the audience up into a "SAVE DOUBLE R"
> frenzy
> > and 'eventually' keep him 'by popular demand' or else he
> > really is getting his own show as well. Either way it
> > sounded far too staged to have been serious
>
> Unless Ricker was in on the gag, there probably is something
> to it. Ricker indicated that after the show, Double R
> connected himself to a locker in the building, near B.J.'s
> office. He stated that they went head to head arguing after
> the show. I bet it is legitimate.
>
> B.J. indicated toward the end of his show that he needed to
> bring in someone who would help him in the morning; Steve
> was a good choice. B.J. stated that Double R tried to
> separate himself from the B.J. Shea Experience, thus
> justifying the change in personnel. There probably was the
> expectation of having a three-man show, and he needed to
> have some way to part ways with him. Steve the Producer
> asked if the firing should have occurred toward the end of
> the week, citing the example of workers who "go postal" the
> next day after losing their jobs. (Good one, Steve.)
>
> B.J. stated that he was unable to say anything to Steve
> until it happened. Whether this is a stage job or not is
> for B.J. and whoever else is on the inside to know, and for
> the rest of the listeners to wonder. Again, I don't think
> it was a stage job; it is a whole new ballgame in the
> mornings and B.J. needs someone who has been there to be a
> success at it.
>
> Is there another broadcaster that is more obsessed with this
> board than B.J.? I listened just fifteen minutes at the end
> of his show and he cited this board five times. Just
> wondering.

Well, with all the doom predictions made about his show from various cretins over the years that failed to materialize. It's no wonder he enjoys this board.....
>
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Re: the firing of Double R

> > Don't fret yet, the whole "Welcome aboard Steve and oh
> > Double R you are fired" hour screams stunt. Either they're
>
> > going to whip the audience up into a "SAVE DOUBLE R"
> frenzy
> > and 'eventually' keep him 'by popular demand' or else he
> > really is getting his own show as well. Either way it
> > sounded far too staged to have been serious
>
> Unless Ricker was in on the gag, there probably is something
> to it. Ricker indicated that after the show, Double R
> connected himself to a locker in the building, near B.J.'s
> office. He stated that they went head to head arguing after
> the show. I bet it is legitimate.
>
> B.J. indicated toward the end of his show that he needed to
> bring in someone who would help him in the morning; Steve
> was a good choice. B.J. stated that Double R tried to
> separate himself from the B.J. Shea Experience, thus
> justifying the change in personnel. There probably was the
> expectation of having a three-man show, and he needed to
> have some way to part ways with him. Steve the Producer
> asked if the firing should have occurred toward the end of
> the week, citing the example of workers who "go postal" the
> next day after losing their jobs. (Good one, Steve.)
>
> B.J. stated that he was unable to say anything to Steve
> until it happened. Whether this is a stage job or not is
> for B.J. and whoever else is on the inside to know, and for
> the rest of the listeners to wonder. Again, I don't think
> it was a stage job; it is a whole new ballgame in the
> mornings and B.J. needs someone who has been there to be a
> success at it.
>
> Is there another broadcaster that is more obsessed with this
> board than B.J.? I listened just fifteen minutes at the end
> of his show and he cited this board five times. Just
> wondering.
>


Well I have rarley heard BJ mention this board, that is what makes me think this is fake, that and the insane amount of graphical work on the the bjaday page. But that is not my point, if this is not staged, then it is more then wrong, if bj did or did not need a new producer is besides the point. Not even BJ would be this much of an ass, and fire someone on the air, this is not even right. If it is fake the question is, did Double R know.
 
Re: the firing of Double R

> > > Don't fret yet, the whole "Welcome aboard Steve and oh
> > > Double R you are fired" hour screams stunt. Either
> they're
> >
> > > going to whip the audience up into a "SAVE DOUBLE R"
> > frenzy
> > > and 'eventually' keep him 'by popular demand' or else he
>
> > > really is getting his own show as well. Either way it
> > > sounded far too staged to have been serious
> >
> > Unless Ricker was in on the gag, there probably is
> something
> > to it. Ricker indicated that after the show, Double R
> > connected himself to a locker in the building, near B.J.'s
>
> > office. He stated that they went head to head arguing
> after
> > the show. I bet it is legitimate.
> >
> > B.J. indicated toward the end of his show that he needed
> to
> > bring in someone who would help him in the morning; Steve
> > was a good choice. B.J. stated that Double R tried to
> > separate himself from the B.J. Shea Experience, thus
> > justifying the change in personnel. There probably was
> the
> > expectation of having a three-man show, and he needed to
> > have some way to part ways with him. Steve the Producer
> > asked if the firing should have occurred toward the end of
>
> > the week, citing the example of workers who "go postal"
> the
> > next day after losing their jobs. (Good one, Steve.)
> >
> > B.J. stated that he was unable to say anything to Steve
> > until it happened. Whether this is a stage job or not is
> > for B.J. and whoever else is on the inside to know, and
> for
> > the rest of the listeners to wonder. Again, I don't think
>
> > it was a stage job; it is a whole new ballgame in the
> > mornings and B.J. needs someone who has been there to be a
>
> > success at it.
> >
> > Is there another broadcaster that is more obsessed with
> this
> > board than B.J.? I listened just fifteen minutes at the
> end
> > of his show and he cited this board five times. Just
> > wondering.
> >
>
>
> Well I have rarley heard BJ mention this board, that is what
> makes me think this is fake, that and the insane amount of
> graphical work on the the bjaday page. But that is not my
> point, if this is not staged, then it is more then wrong, if
> bj did or did not need a new producer is besides the point.
> Not even BJ would be this much of an ass, and fire someone
> on the air, this is not even right. If it is fake the
> question is, did Double R know.

Gandulfy, all you need to do is look at the bad acting job on Double RR's part to know it is a bit.
>
 
Re: the firing of Double R

> Only time will tell what is up with all of this. I think his
> obsession with this site has more to do with him seeing if
> he can pull the right strings to cause some kind of meltdown
> on here. Lets be honest it seems to be working because I am
> not sure if anyone gets more play on here other than Bill
> Virgins column.
>
> BTW http://www.bjaday.com has a poll going about keeping or
> canning Double R
>
>
> > Is there another broadcaster that is more obsessed with
> this
> > board than B.J.? I listened just fifteen minutes at the
> end
> > of his show and he cited this board five times. Just
> > wondering.
> >
>

I don't listen nor will I ever listen to BJ again, but can I ask one question? His first day on the air and this is the best radio they can come up with?
 
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