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Buzz...what are you THINKING??

D

DeltaKing

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Guys...I love ya, but this BIG CHEESE weekend? The Cheesiest Music in Memphis? Come on. Why not just do a promo that says, "We know that FM 100 does Whatever Weekends, and we like 'em too, so we're going to play all the songs they do on the weekend, and hope you can't tell the difference!" Radio 101 dictates that you NEVER acknowledge your competitor and shine them in a positive light. That's exactly what the Buzz is doing.

The old PD in me is flaring up again...sorry.

They really need to ignore what 100 is doing, and by borrowing from their weekend playbook, this may have the opposite effect.

Is it just me, or does WMBZ sound really all over the place during the week, too?
 
> Guys...I love ya, but this BIG CHEESE weekend? The Cheesiest
> Music in Memphis? Come on. Why not just do a promo that
> says, "We know that FM 100 does Whatever Weekends, and we
> like 'em too, so we're going to play all the songs they do
> on the weekend, and hope you can't tell the difference!"
> Radio 101 dictates that you NEVER acknowledge your
> competitor and shine them in a positive light. That's
> exactly what the Buzz is doing.
>
> The old PD in me is flaring up again...sorry.
>
> They really need to ignore what 100 is doing, and by
> borrowing from their weekend playbook, this may have the
> opposite effect.
>
> Is it just me, or does WMBZ sound really all over the place
> during the week, too?
>

Well, once again I feel the need to post. No, I don't think that MBZ sounds all over the place at all. Kramer was a great guy and well liked, but I think that Brad Carson has the station very focused as well as shooting straight at their target demo. One thing I have noticed about MBZ lately is they are constantly doing high visiblity promotions, i.e. the concert flyaways around the US as well as a show in Europe to see Ben Folds. The promotion department seems to have their ducks in a row and committed to making the station sound fun. Also, Rob Cressman has 93X sounding great as well, considering the budget he has to work with. Basically, I think both MBZ and 93X continue to make Memphis radio sound fresh. And in closing, I doubt if Brad Carson is really borrowing anything from "FM100s weekend playbook". 100 does their thing and the Buzz is doing theirs. The next book will lay it all out for us.

Peace:

Rick Earwood
 
Re: Buzz...what are you THINKING??and then some

> > Guys...I love ya, but this BIG CHEESE weekend? The
> Cheesiest
> > Music in Memphis? Come on. Why not just do a promo that
> > says, "We know that FM 100 does Whatever Weekends, and we
> > like 'em too, so we're going to play all the songs they do
>
> > on the weekend, and hope you can't tell the difference!"
> > Radio 101 dictates that you NEVER acknowledge your
> > competitor and shine them in a positive light. That's
> > exactly what the Buzz is doing.
> >
> > The old PD in me is flaring up again...sorry.
> >
> > They really need to ignore what 100 is doing, and by
> > borrowing from their weekend playbook, this may have the
> > opposite effect.
> >
> > Is it just me, or does WMBZ sound really all over the
> place
> > during the week, too?
> >
>
> Well, once again I feel the need to post. No, I don't think
> that MBZ sounds all over the place at all. Kramer was a
> great guy and well liked, but I think that Brad Carson has
> the station very focused as well as shooting straight at
> their target demo. One thing I have noticed about MBZ lately
> is they are constantly doing high visiblity promotions, i.e.
> the concert flyaways around the US as well as a show in
> Europe to see Ben Folds. The promotion department seems to
> have their ducks in a row and committed to making the
> station sound fun. Also, Rob Cressman has 93X sounding great
> as well, considering the budget he has to work with.
> Basically, I think both MBZ and 93X continue to make Memphis
> radio sound fresh. And in closing, I doubt if Brad Carson is
> really borrowing anything from "FM100s weekend playbook".
> 100 does their thing and the Buzz is doing theirs. The next
> book will lay it all out for us.
>
> Peace:
>
> Rick Earwood
>
Listen, this happened back in the late 70's with WMPS and WHBQ.Seems as though those two would always play the same songs almost identical. I mean yeah, somebody is playing catchup here and the music just dont cut it. Myself, I wouyld rather play Hippy rock and roll kinda like today.
 
> Guys...I love ya, but this BIG CHEESE weekend? The Cheesiest
> Music in Memphis? Come on.

I cringed when I heard too, until "Thong Song" came on, then I cranked "Buzz" for the first time in months... Just the Sisqo fan in me, I guess...


Why not just do a promo that
> says, "We know that FM 100 does Whatever Weekends, and we
> like 'em too, so we're going to play all the songs they do
> on the weekend, and hope you can't tell the difference!"

Actually, if this is a direct reaction to the "halfjacked" mediocrity that's been transmitted from 1960 Union, I would be surprised. Both are just silly weekends, this weekend. At least one has admitted it, and had fun with it.

While having a "cheese" weekend does open yourself up for some cheap shots, especially since Buzz claimed "No Cheese, Please" for years.

> Radio 101 dictates that you NEVER acknowledge your
> competitor and shine them in a positive light. That's
> exactly what the Buzz is doing.

If they are in fact, reacting to the "Whatever", then, it is sad. It would be becoming of "BUM FIGHTS", all of a sudden...
>
> The old PD in me is flaring up again...sorry.

Preparation H does wonders for that... Most of the staffers at one of these HOT AC's probably have a supply of it, too! Next to the Metamucil, and the AARP card...
>
> They really need to ignore what 100 is doing, and by
> borrowing from their weekend playbook, this may have the
> opposite effect.
>
> Is it just me, or does WMBZ sound really all over the place
> during the week, too?

Maybe. However, when Tim Mcgraw's "Live like you were dyin' " is played on a "HOT AC", aren't they both? Following the Model of 100, All over the road, is their Radio 101, and has been for years. That's what happens when you can't decide on bringing the 37 year old woman to the dance, or the 19 year old. At least Buzz, keeps the target on the arm candy. If 100 looked closely at the numbers, they would too, if the sales staff would allow that... BTW Buzz, more "Baby got Back" and Right Said Fred! (the 12" spanish version, if you have the guts?) CFKane
>
 
Re: Buzz...what are you THINKING??and then some

> Listen, this happened back in the late 70's with WMPS and
> WHBQ.Seems as though those two would always play the same
> songs almost identical. I mean yeah, somebody is playing
> catchup here and the music just dont cut it. Myself, I
> wouyld rather play Hippy rock and roll kinda like today.

Funny you posted that. Rock 103 is sounding very good today.<P ID="signature">______________
Never hold a cat and a dustbuster at the same time.</P>
 
> > Guys...I love ya, but this BIG CHEESE weekend? The
> Cheesiest
> > Music in Memphis? Come on.
>
> I cringed when I heard too, until "Thong Song" came on, then
> I cranked "Buzz" for the first time in months... Just the
> Sisqo fan in me, I guess...
>
>
> Why not just do a promo that
> > says, "We know that FM 100 does Whatever Weekends, and we
> > like 'em too, so we're going to play all the songs they do
>
> > on the weekend, and hope you can't tell the difference!"
>
> Actually, if this is a direct reaction to the "halfjacked"
> mediocrity that's been transmitted from 1960 Union, I would
> be surprised. Both are just silly weekends, this weekend.
> At least one has admitted it, and had fun with it.
>
> While having a "cheese" weekend does open yourself up for
> some cheap shots, especially since Buzz claimed "No Cheese,
> Please" for years.
>
> > Radio 101 dictates that you NEVER acknowledge your
> > competitor and shine them in a positive light. That's
> > exactly what the Buzz is doing.
>
> If they are in fact, reacting to the "Whatever", then, it is
> sad. It would be becoming of "BUM FIGHTS", all of a
> sudden...
> >
> > The old PD in me is flaring up again...sorry.
>
> Preparation H does wonders for that... Most of the staffers
> at one of these HOT AC's probably have a supply of it, too!
> Next to the Metamucil, and the AARP card...
> >
> > They really need to ignore what 100 is doing, and by
> > borrowing from their weekend playbook, this may have the
> > opposite effect.
> >
> > Is it just me, or does WMBZ sound really all over the
> place
> > during the week, too?
>
> Maybe. However, when Tim Mcgraw's "Live like you were dyin'
> " is played on a "HOT AC", aren't they both? Following the
> Model of 100, All over the road, is their Radio 101, and has
> been for years. That's what happens when you can't decide
> on bringing the 37 year old woman to the dance, or the 19
> year old. At least Buzz, keeps the target on the arm candy.
> If 100 looked closely at the numbers, they would too, if the
> sales staff would allow that... BTW Buzz, more "Baby got
> Back" and Right Said Fred! (the 12" spanish version, if you
> have the guts?) CFKane

Is that just the "homer" in you Kane, or do you really like WMBZ?
Is your moniker on this board known elsewhere? That may explain some part in your response. In radio years, there is a slim difference in someone who needs metamucil and an aarp card and someone the same age as yourself, for example.
Brother, age has little to do with most of this. It's all about the money and what some corporate dil-wads scribble out on a cocktail napkin over cheap wine and cigarettes in the "(BLEEP)-eyed Camel" or some such place.(I know it's gone, BTW)
Oh, well...If worst comes to worst, there's still that groovy station in Covington, huh?
See you Dude!
> >
>
 
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Hey Meep, thanks for the kind words. Unfortunatley, the majority of the people on here choose to post under something other than their real name so I don't know who you are but I assume you have been around for awhile. First, I need to clarify something that I stated in the earlier post. I thing that MBZ sounds very focused doing what they do on a day to day basis. I listened to them most of the day today during the Cheeze Weekend and yes I must say that it did sound as if they were reacting to the FM100 whatever weekend. I learned a long time ago from people in this business who have gone on to bigger and better things that you dont react to the competion. Personally, I think that the whole concept of these off the wall weekends are not all that entertaining. But I don't listen as a regular listener would. I fail to understand why a staion on the weekend would deviate so drastically from what they play Monday thru Friday. But hey, it's radio and it is suppose to be fun for the listener. If they like it, so be it. Like I said in the previous post, the book will lay it all out in black and white. As for Kramer, I met him on several occasions, and he was always cordial to me. As far as what kinda bars he chose to go to and what clothing he wore, I could care less.

Rick
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by classicradionut on 06/05/05 01:41 PM.</FONT></P>
 
> Actually, if this is a direct reaction to the "halfjacked"
> mediocrity that's been transmitted from 1960 Union, I would
> be surprised. Both are just silly weekends, this weekend.
> At least one has admitted it, and had fun with it.

Yo-- Kane... to borrow a phrase, 'You gotta be shittin' me'. The mediocrity you refer to is translating into some very nice numbers. Someone at Ridgeway shakin' in their boots all of a sudden or something?

>
> While having a "cheese" weekend does open yourself up for
> some cheap shots, especially since Buzz claimed "No Cheese,
> Please" for years.

LOL, yeah. A certain sweeper comes to mind - "This ain't your little sister's station".
>
> > Radio 101 dictates that you NEVER acknowledge your
> > competitor and shine them in a positive light. That's
> > exactly what the Buzz is doing.
>
> If they are in fact, reacting to the "Whatever", then, it is
> sad. It would be becoming of "BUM FIGHTS", all of a
> sudden...
> >

So, why then would Buzz do the Big Cheese if it's NOT in reaction to something that's doing well across town? Timing is everything, right?

> > Is it just me, or does WMBZ sound really all over the
> place
> > during the week, too?
>
> Maybe. However, when Tim Mcgraw's "Live like you were dyin'
> " is played on a "HOT AC", aren't they both?

Honestly, I told my better half the other day that I thought 'Live like you were dying' is the one song in the format that DOES NOT FIT. Don't care that it's popular, you can't segue from Gavin DeGraw into Tim McGraw and not sound like a trainwreck, even with a slick sweeper in the middle. No matter what the station... well.. maybe The River. Doesn't matter though, this is a national thing, all the HotAC's are doing it.

Following the
> Model of 100, All over the road, is their Radio 101, and has
> been for years. That's what happens when you can't decide
> on bringing the 37 year old woman to the dance, or the 19
> year old.

If you remember correctly, all over the road was once TOP 40. Um, play the hits and the listeners will come.

At least Buzz, keeps the target on the arm candy.
> If 100 looked closely at the numbers, they would too, if the
> sales staff would allow that...

Ummmm, whatever.<P ID="signature">______________
Airchexx.com - The Best Radio Ever Recorded!</P>
 
Moderation Notice

Hey.... hey, hey, hey...

Doggonneit now I had to delete a damn good post. I hate having to do it but we can't slam people personally on the boards. Can't bend the rules for one while slamming someone else.

Please strike the Kramer comments from the record.

No, honestly... no cheap personal shots. I know how some people feel about him but we can't do that here. You two yak about whatever you want off-board, but I can't allow personal attacks, regardless of what transpired in this market. And especially since he's gone now. That ain't fair.

Meepmeep - sorry dude. Email me.<P ID="signature">______________
Airchexx.com - The Best Radio Ever Recorded!</P>
 
> ** Quoted material removed by classicradionut **
>
> Hey Meep, thanks for the kind words. Unfortunatley, the
> majority of the people on here choose to post under
> something other than their real name so I don't know who you
> are but I assume you have been around for awhile. First, I
> need to clarify something that I stated in the earlier post.
> I thing that MBZ sounds very focused doing what they do on a
> day to day basis. I listened to them most of the day today
> during the Cheeze Weekend and yes I must say that it did
> sound as if they were reacting to the FM100 whatever
> weekend. I learned a long time ago from people in this
> business who have gone on to bigger and better things that
> you dont react to the competion. Personally, I think that
> the whole concept of these off the wall weekends are not all
> that entertaining. But I don't listen as a regular listener
> would. I fail to understand why a staion on the weekend
> would deviate so drastically from what they play Monday thru
> Friday. But hey, it's radio and it is suppose to be fun for
> the listener. If they like it, so be it. Like I said in the
> previous post, the book will lay it all out in black and
> white. As for Kramer, I met him on several occasions, and he
> was always cordial to me. As far as what kinda bars he chose
> to go to and what clothing he wore, I could care less.
>
> Rick
>


My name is Paul Hankins. I worked at WRVR for a long time as a part-timer on "Solid Gold Sundays" and then On "Froggy 94 for a few years before the Buzz came to be.
I have been in radio (til recently) since the late 70's before I even graduated high school. I've worked at medium market (like Memphis) and small market stations all over the country it seems.
So...I was there when there were turntables with three speeds and when the entire playlist as already programmed into the computer.
As for my posting under another name besides my own...you obviously don't know me and missed some entertaining posts several months ago. If you knew me, you most likely would not try to imply that I was in any way afraid to post or say anything to anybody that posts here. I'll supply you or any of the others my address if you'd like.
You have a nice day!
 
Re: Moderation Notice

> Hey.... hey, hey, hey...
>
> Doggonneit now I had to delete a damn good post. I hate
> having to do it but we can't slam people personally on the
> boards. Can't bend the rules for one while slamming someone
> else.
>
> Please strike the Kramer comments from the record.
>
> No, honestly... no cheap personal shots. I know how some
> people feel about him but we can't do that here. You two
> yak about whatever you want off-board, but I can't allow
> personal attacks, regardless of what transpired in this
> market. And especially since he's gone now. That ain't
> fair.
>
> Meepmeep - sorry dude. Email me.
>

Hey! No big deal...but why must we listen to someone praise someone if we can't listen to someone of the opposite opinion?
And the thing about Whatisface at Buzz?..please...an obvious kiss@zz post!
 
> Is that just the "homer" in you Kane, or do you really like
> WMBZ?

Come on Meep, you read, you really think that's the case?

> Is your moniker on this board known elsewhere? That may
> explain some part in your response.

Hardly, every one in this building, knows who "Kane" is. If you read any of my recent posts, you'd know where I stand on WMBZ.

In radio years, there is
> a slim difference in someone who needs metamucil and an aarp
> card and someone the same age as yourself, for example.

About 20 to 25 years difference, to be relatively close, actually.

> Brother, age has little to do with most of this. It's all
> about the money and what some corporate dil-wads scribble
> out on a cocktail napkin over cheap wine and cigarettes in
> the "(BLEEP)-eyed Camel" or some such place.(I know it's
> gone, BTW)

You are right, age is not really an issue here, except when it comes to the format. If Scott Shannon can jock on PLJ, obviously HOT AC doesn't mind it, so long as the heritage is there, but come on, even you have to admit it's funny when certain jocks intro Saliva, 3 DOORS DOWN, ETC.?

> Oh, well...If worst comes to worst, there's still that
> groovy station in Covington, huh?

Yeah right, you really think I rely entirely on radio? You certainly don't. Anyone who has ever heard "W-O-L-D" knows shelf life in radio is short. I certainly understand that, and plan accordingly. And no, Meep, 1570 "Country WTRB" in Ripley, is a much hipper station to die at! CFKane
 
> > Is that just the "homer" in you Kane, or do you really
> like
> > WMBZ?
>
> Come on Meep, you read, you really think that's the case?

OK Larry....one section at a time...
>
You surely can't really like what they're doing. I know you well enough to know that. But, you must admit that you kind of ran it up the flagpole there. You are smart enough and aware enough to know that WMBZ is floating in no man's land and something is about to happen.


> > Is your moniker on this board known elsewhere? That may
> > explain some part in your response.
>
> Explain what moniker?

I was referring to the fact that maybe some of your Entercom higher ups may be aware that you post here as CFKane. Many people may not get where that comes from, but they still know it's you. You'd look better defending the station than giving what I would figure to be your honest opinion.
>

In radio years, there is
> > a slim difference in someone who needs metamucil and an
> aarp
> > card and someone the same age as yourself, for example.
>
> About 25 years difference, to be relatively close, actually.

Certainly not 25 between me and you. In today's radio, there are some that would even consider YOU a little long in the tooth.


>
>
> > Brother, age has little to do with most of this. It's all
> > about the money and what some corporate dil-wads scribble
> > out on a cocktail napkin over cheap wine and cigarettes in
>
> > the "(BLEEP)-eyed Camel" or some such place.(I know it's
> > gone, BTW)
>
> You are right, age is not really an issue here, except when
> it comes to the format. If Scott Shannon can jock on PLJ,
> obviously HOT AC doesn't mind it, so long as the heritage is
> there, but come on, even you have to admit it's funny when
> certain jocks intro Saliva, 3 DOORS DOWN, ETC.?

Well...you are right! hearing Bannister intro Good Charlotte would be kinda funny!


>
> > Oh, well...If worst comes to worst, there's still that
> > groovy station in Covington, huh?
>
> Yeah right, you really think I rely entirely on radio? You
> certainly don't. Anyone who has ever heard "W-O-L-D" knows
> shelf life in radio is short. I certainly understand that,
> and plan accordingly. And no, Meep, 1570 "Country WTRB" in
> Ripley, is a much hipper station to die at! CFKane

Easy Skippy! That was just a little joke (inside) to let you know it's just still me and I'm jerkin' with you.
I haven't done anything for my friend at 1570 for a couple of years. I 've done no radio for a while now, and it's allowed me to be more objective (and honest) since I don't have to worry about who may hear what I have to say. (Unlike yourself)
Now, if you'd like to start a little war of words with me...bring it. But...
I don't think either one of us would enjoy that too much.

No. I don't think you just rely on radio. I happen to know you are smarter than that. You were raised pretty well in radio (and I believe I helped a little along the way) From what I understand you are doing well where you are. Good numbers and doing the web stuff. That's great. I hope you live long and prosper with whichever number wife you may or may not be married to now.
Now see, that's a smart-assed remark to counter your smart assed remark. We can stop now or go on. I'm really pretty good at that.
Really Larry, your posts here are usually great. I was just surprised when I heard you sucking up to Entercom programming through WMBZ.

All kidding and smarting off aside...don't become one of them, man.
We don't wanna lose you to "the dark side".
-Paul
>
 
> You surely can't really like what they're doing. I know you
> well enough to know that. But, you must admit that you kind
> of ran it up the flagpole there. You are smart enough and
> aware enough to know that WMBZ is floating in no man's land
> and something is about to happen.

I don't really see how that was especially suckup worthy. Did you read the part about "no cheese please"? etc? Again, everyone knows how I feel, just read my past posts.

> I was referring to the fact that maybe some of your Entercom
> higher ups may be aware that you post here as CFKane. Many
> people may not get where that comes from, but they still
> know it's you. You'd look better defending the station than
> giving what I would figure to be your honest opinion.
> >

I am more than aware that my higher ups read, and often talk to them about it. Again, if you read my past posts, you'd know how honest I have been, and how I don't really care who knows it.


> Certainly not 25 between me and you. In today's radio, there
> are some that would even consider YOU a little long in the
> tooth.

Exactly, which is why I don't profess to eternal life in radio...


> Easy Skippy! That was just a little joke (inside) to let you
> know it's just still me and I'm jerkin' with you.
> I haven't done anything for my friend at 1570 for a couple
> of years. I 've done no radio for a while now, and it's
> allowed me to be more objective (and honest) since I don't
> have to worry about who may hear what I have to say. (Unlike
> yourself)

trust me, I am not concerned with it either... Oh, and I Really didn't know that you actually worked there! Good Lord, I was referring to your hometown! You would get the reference! I really didn't know that!

> Now, if you'd like to start a little war of words with
> me...bring it. But...
> I don't think either one of us would enjoy that too much.

True, I have no bone to pick with you. As much as I do love a good war of words, a disturbance in the force would follow...
>
> No. I don't think you just rely on radio. I happen to know
> you are smarter than that. You were raised pretty well in
> radio (and I believe I helped a little along the way)

Very true...

From
> what I understand you are doing well where you are. Good
> numbers and doing the web stuff. That's great. I hope you
> live long and prosper with whichever number wife you may or
> may not be married to now.
> Now see, that's a smart-assed remark to counter your smart
> assed remark. We can stop now or go on. I'm really pretty
> good at that.
> Really Larry, your posts here are usually great. I was just
> surprised when I heard you sucking up to Entercom
> programming through WMBZ.

Jeez, I finally post something that doesn't slam them entirely, and now I am kissing ass, for the sake of management who reads? Damned if you do....
>
> All kidding and smarting off aside...don't become one of
> them, man.
> We don't wanna lose you to "the dark side".
> -Paul
Trust me Paul, been around broadcasting since I was 9, it's all evil, often stupid, and arguably dehumanizing, but it sure is fun. Thanks for being one of the few who sees the humor in at all, like myself. We need a to grab a brew and catch up. CFKane
 
Maybe I read more into it than I should have.
Let's do that.
A beer and a catch up would always be good.
Read the e-mail I sent to work, Larry.
See you!
Meep




> > You surely can't really like what they're doing. I know
> you
> > well enough to know that. But, you must admit that you
> kind
> > of ran it up the flagpole there. You are smart enough and
> > aware enough to know that WMBZ is floating in no man's
> land
> > and something is about to happen.
>
> I don't really see how that was especially suckup worthy.
> Did you read the part about "no cheese please"? etc? Again,
> everyone knows how I feel, just read my past posts.
>
> > I was referring to the fact that maybe some of your
> Entercom
> > higher ups may be aware that you post here as CFKane. Many
>
> > people may not get where that comes from, but they still
> > know it's you. You'd look better defending the station
> than
> > giving what I would figure to be your honest opinion.
> > >
>
> I am more than aware that my higher ups read, and often talk
> to them about it. Again, if you read my past posts, you'd
> know how honest I have been, and how I don't really care who
> knows it.
>
>
> > Certainly not 25 between me and you. In today's radio,
> there
> > are some that would even consider YOU a little long in the
>
> > tooth.
>
> Exactly, which is why I don't profess to eternal life in
> radio...
>
>
> > Easy Skippy! That was just a little joke (inside) to let
> you
> > know it's just still me and I'm jerkin' with you.
> > I haven't done anything for my friend at 1570 for a couple
>
> > of years. I 've done no radio for a while now, and it's
> > allowed me to be more objective (and honest) since I don't
>
> > have to worry about who may hear what I have to say.
> (Unlike
> > yourself)
>
> trust me, I am not concerned with it either... Oh, and I
> Really didn't know that you actually worked there! Good
> Lord, I was referring to your hometown! You would get the
> reference! I really didn't know that!
>
> > Now, if you'd like to start a little war of words with
> > me...bring it. But...
> > I don't think either one of us would enjoy that too much.
>
> True, I have no bone to pick with you. As much as I do love
> a good war of words, a disturbance in the force would
> follow...
> >
> > No. I don't think you just rely on radio. I happen to know
>
> > you are smarter than that. You were raised pretty well in
> > radio (and I believe I helped a little along the way)
>
> Very true...
>
> From
> > what I understand you are doing well where you are. Good
> > numbers and doing the web stuff. That's great. I hope you
> > live long and prosper with whichever number wife you may
> or
> > may not be married to now.
> > Now see, that's a smart-assed remark to counter your smart
>
> > assed remark. We can stop now or go on. I'm really pretty
> > good at that.
> > Really Larry, your posts here are usually great. I was
> just
> > surprised when I heard you sucking up to Entercom
> > programming through WMBZ.
>
> Jeez, I finally post something that doesn't slam them
> entirely, and now I am kissing ass, for the sake of
> management who reads? Damned if you do....
> >
> > All kidding and smarting off aside...don't become one of
> > them, man.
> > We don't wanna lose you to "the dark side".
> > -Paul
> Trust me Paul, been around broadcasting since I was 9, it's
> all evil, often stupid, and arguably dehumanizing, but it
> sure is fun. Thanks for being one of the few who sees the
> humor in at all, like myself. We need a to grab a brew and
> catch up. CFKane
>
 
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