The problem with the TV gigs in Tyler, even most of the on-air people, is the lack of pay. Despite my not liking Tyler too much, my job at KLTV was the best TV job I've ever had. Simply, because they were far and away the market leader and they cared about what they put on-air. However, I'm still paying off debts that I accrued during my tenure in the Tyler-Longview market. I was living in a small, one-bedroom apartment in Tyler and I could barely afford it and had to use credit cards to eat and for other expenditures. If you want to stay in Tyler, most people have to venture into other business opportunities to make money. I wonder how much KYTX was paying Doc. I know it's probably not as much as they are paying Adams and is no where near what KLTV is paying Scirto. Unless you're one of the main anchors, or you have a tremendous reputation in the market, you're barely making enough to get by. This is why there is so much turnover in talent in that market, as well as every small market. That's why I moved to Houston. I was able to buy a nice house, afford a new automobile and I even have money to eat with and I get to do a little traveling to, so if I want to go back and visit Tyler, I can.
I wish Doc well. The Real Estate Market has bottomed out, but with his charm and personality, I'm sure he'll do well in it. Not to mention, if it doesn't work out, he can always fall back on that pesky meteorology certification or go back to radio.