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Board operators

Haven't seen a discussion here about board operators. Who are the best board ops? (Besides me, ;D just kidding)How many of these have good voices to go along with their talent of doing good board-op work?
 
To bad we dont have any good ones in the HD board, if you say one good thing about HD radio, those anti-HD people will just go cry to the mods and they delete your posts. That is way I left this place. Someone needs to take control of that board and clean up that crap. Thats all I gota say. bye.
 
Pullitin, I didn't make myself clear. I was discussing controlboard operators working at radio stations. If any out of work board-ops are looking for a gig, let me know. [email protected]
 
Chuck,
As far as the best goes, that's a tough debate. The best I've ever worked with was a guy by the name of Scott Richards. He was the first operator I'd seen use a "bleep" instead of a dump. There was a little half headphone hooked up to a scrambling signal generator that he'd time out with delay, but just cover the sound and not dump it. The audience appreciated hearing the length of "bleep" and filled in the blanks in their own minds. In addition to that, I don't ever recall hearing him make a mistake.
As far as myself, I've been working for radio stations over ten years. I'm not interested in being a jock, or having my own show but I love doing production. It took a long time for me to appreciate my own voice... or know how to use it. In the meantime running boards seemed to be work that is almost always availabe, and over time the pay has gotten better. Knowing how to produce spots, pre recorded shows, etc has made me more valuable to stations. I've also put together my own studio (like many others in our line of work) where I can do editing, voice overs and foley. Radio seems to get me the connections to people looking for my services.
Chuck, I'm not out of a gig at the moment, but if you'd like I wouldn't mind sending you my info... never know when the biz is going to change next (despite all the speculation).


-Sussusstudio
 
Dylan Rhyder at KILT is the most proficient board operator I've ever worked with...ever. When I was at Big Texas Danchall doing the KILT show every Sunday she ran my board...she knew how to do everything and do it quickly.
And, yes, I've told her and the bosses at KILT how good she is.
 
LTT Rocks! ; ::)
honestly: being a producer at KILT FM and CNN is easy-because of folks like: leslie, rixx, fontaine, h&h and rowdy!
also: the money makeover team....chris x, gregg-o, vanrysdam, garrison...........when u love your job...the folks u work with........it's all good!
gravy....butter!
props to ceej, x and rowdilicious....who taught me everything i know.......
word to your mee-maw
 
Dylan,

What??? No thanks to all the little people who do your traffic and news????

Kevinc
 
Chuck Tiller said:
Haven't seen a discussion here about board operators. Who are the best board ops? (Besides me, ;D just kidding)How many of these have good voices to go along with their talent of doing good board-op work?


Brian Shannon, aka Eddie "The Boner" Sanchez. Tightest board I've ever heard, even while participating in the show (if that's what you could call the S&P Show of old). Watching Brian run the board during the show is what got me interested in radio to begin with. Running SFX, beds, etc., trying to focus with naked ladies over each shoulder :eek:, handling callers with colorful language (he's the master of "dipping" without dumping), all while keeping the syndication on time, every time, and still getting "the funny" more often than everyone else on the show. Really nice guy, too. Too bad about he and Pruett - they were the only thing good left on 97.5 before the flip.

I learned a bunch from Brian - pretty sure I still owe him a beer.

Chuck Akers
 
KC; it made my day....."days" to sing to ya ....every single day....(glad we finally got to meet the other day).....laura reynolds.......is a "doll".....tj callahan......"awesome".....suzi and jay........the best!........shiloh is on the $.........rb, carrola, hernandez.........."icons"..........when i said working at cbs is butter...gravy......the traffic folks and news....ya'll are the steak and taters of my day...................YEE_HAW!
word to your pappa!
 
DYLAFAWNDUH, are you Dylan Rider who used to do the overnights on KILT? short, blonde, crazy, lives somewhere like West Columbia or somewhere in BFE, can swallow your own hand? If you are, you're crazy fun, and your drawings are cute too. I came from KILT, and am doing well over here, but I have to admit I miss the "family."
 
Word up, chicken-butte! ;D
still here; since 2000; (i think i knows who u iz; grizz)
lots of folks have come and gone.......it's cool 2 know that anytime i punch the dial....i run across a distant family member.....
by-the-way: i moved from angleton to an even smaller town...........it's awesome!
it helps me dig into my "roots" even deeper for show prep..................
by-the-way: if it weren't for rowdy yates giving me a break w/the help of andy waldrop......i would never have seen my biggest professional dream come true....working at KILT!
Danka dudes!
i'll jump thru flaming hoops to make my jox, hosts and programs sound awesome....... sleep be damned! ;)
worked for pert near every stick this side of the gulf of mexico....KANI, KHUN, KSAM, KORA, KULP, KBRZ, KIOX, KKNX, KVST, and capping off my career at CNN and KILT FM!
i've had a million air-names: Brenda Bearkat, Brenda Hunter, Rusty Michaels, and dylan ryder.....
of course; i've also have several nicknames...dylafawnduh, dylantra, dylamatrix, dylanator, dyll-pickle, dylnadia svetlana dujour, dyllussional, dylanmeister, dylantra shawntaye o'rydenopouloustein-smith.....walks-with-high-heel-sneakers-on (my indian maiden cherokee name)(yes; i'm half cherokee.....the other half; heinz 57...that's why the politically correct name i mentioned earlier.....or just plain ol' Dyl....
RADIO ROCKS!!!!!!!
 
dylafawnduh said:
Word up, chicken-butte! ;D
still here; since 2000; (i think i knows who u iz; grizz)
Yep, thats you. Good grief. Give me a shout, now that you know who I iz.

Hello to Rowdy, Tom, & Mr. R.B. (I sound like "karen", haha) I, of course, only listen to my own station(s), and never to Country Gold , which a friend told ;) me sounds fantastic.

say hi to ED CHANDLER, please!
 
WABC, WFAN; WOR and WINS still maintain a staff of on-air engineers to run the boards. The only music station that i know of that still maintains a staff of on-air engineers is New York/internet based radio station WBXO.com which plays classic rock. Its probably the one of the few internet stations left that is not combo.
 
I've been told that I have a soothing voice. Probably not the best for being an on air talent unless I'm trying to put an audience to sleep. :-[ But it is something I'd like to try.
 
I've got to give props to Buddy Cantu. a.k.a.Buddy Guy, a.k.a Fortunato B. Cantu, III, who has been my Board Op/Producer/Confidant and friend for the past 5-years. I've actually known him since the old SUNNY days...Buddy first came to BusinessRadio650 and migrated with us to The BizRadio Network on KXYZ. Buddy is meticulous in his attention to detail, often arriving at least an hour prior to sign-on, just to make sure things are all set. He's also the band leader for the notorious BizRadio Network Orchestra and Chorus, and always treats our guests with charm and a genteel manner. Buddy's always good for an astute comment and counter point to my ranting and ravings, and you can also hear him as "Tontoo" in the Houston Sign Co. spot series featuring The Lone Ranger, a.k.a. Tom Carter. If you're going to mention the great Board Ops/Producers, Buddy's the best!
 
Brent Clanton said:
I've got to give props to Buddy Cantu. a.k.a.Buddy Guy, a.k.a Fortunato B. Cantu, III,

Also known as "Buddy Clark" from his days as a KIKK air personality in the very early 1970s, before becoming their long time production director. I would put his production work up against anybody. He is one of the best in the business.
 
The first time I met Buddy was during the period in the early 70's that Chuck was referring to. Buddy was on the air one night on KIKK FM. In those days, KIKK FM was in the 2016 Main building on the immediate south side of the Pierce Elevated. A friend and I went up to visit with him. He gave us a tour of the station and then gave us some "promotional" records that were in a trash bin. My friend and I went onto the roof of the building after we left the studio and proceeded to "fly" (like Frisbees) the 45's down onto the Pierce Elevated.

Several years later, I ended-up assisting Grady Moates and his crew in moving the transmitter from high atop 2016 Main to high atop One Shell Plaza.

Then, actually worked for KIKK in 1980 and again from 1992 to 1996. I enjoyed my time there and truly enjoyed working with Buddy. He's a peach!
 
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