Chris has a fool proof plan to keep 1230 am local in Westerly. I dont know what it is but he says he can pull it off.Good Luck Chris!That's all I'll say about this topic.
rib00 said:It's a sad day for Westerly losing a quality station like NPR
rib00 said:It's a sad day for Westerly losing a quality station like NPR and replacing with something no one listens to. It's embarrassing to have his station as the voice of your community.
He has to be one hell of a salesman to convince people to advertise/invest there. What was the Washington Trust thinking by investing $350,000 in his effort?
dansteely said:Rib, Did I upset you? Did you work for me at one time and did we have a disagreement. I am not a know it all and don't claim to be perfect, but I am proud of the people(many) who are involved with the radio station. If you have a problem with me, Chris DiPaola, personally, that's fine, and I'm sure you have your reasons.
kenwood101 said:rib00 said:It's a sad day for Westerly losing a quality station like NPR and replacing with something no one listens to. It's embarrassing to have his station as the voice of your community.
He has to be one hell of a salesman to convince people to advertise/invest there. What was the Washington Trust thinking by investing $350,000 in his effort?
I will give Chris this though.Unlike NPR who begs for government money Chris does work for it himself.He'll be working to keep this station on the air even if has to take up a part time job at McDonalds,Cashiering at Stop and Shop and or Shoveling Driveways on Rt 3 in Ashaway to make his payments for this.So he start only averaging 2 hours a night to sleep.(Ok shoveling snow may be pushing it).lol
Wayne McMannors said:kenwood101 said:rib00 said:It's a sad day for Westerly losing a quality station like NPR and replacing with something no one listens to. It's embarrassing to have his station as the voice of your community.
He has to be one hell of a salesman to convince people to advertise/invest there. What was the Washington Trust thinking by investing $350,000 in his effort?
I will give Chris this though.Unlike NPR who begs for government money Chris does work for it himself.He'll be working to keep this station on the air even if has to take up a part time job at McDonalds,Cashiering at Stop and Shop and or Shoveling Driveways on Rt 3 in Ashaway to make his payments for this.So he start only averaging 2 hours a night to sleep.(Ok shoveling snow may be pushing it).lol
Just like when the late Bill "Spanky" McFarland worked part time at the Westerly Cumberland Farms when he did afternoon drive on WERI back in 1982.![]()
kenwood101 said:Wayne McMannors said:kenwood101 said:rib00 said:It's a sad day for Westerly losing a quality station like NPR and replacing with something no one listens to. It's embarrassing to have his station as the voice of your community.
He has to be one hell of a salesman to convince people to advertise/invest there. What was the Washington Trust thinking by investing $350,000 in his effort?
I will give Chris this though.Unlike NPR who begs for government money Chris does work for it himself.He'll be working to keep this station on the air even if has to take up a part time job at McDonalds,Cashiering at Stop and Shop and or Shoveling Driveways on Rt 3 in Ashaway to make his payments for this.So he start only averaging 2 hours a night to sleep.(Ok shoveling snow may be pushing it).lol
Just like when the late Bill "Spanky" McFarland worked part time at the Westerly Cumberland Farms when he did afternoon drive on WERI back in 1982.![]()
Those were better days.You mean to tell me that that a full time talk show host had to have a 2nd job.I love Chris but this doesnt sound good.