Quote from: Alton on Yesterday at 08:50:03 PM
Sure, technically he works for that station if you're going to get nitpicky. He works for the company that owns the station, so yes, he works for that station.
No, he works for that station, and the other stations he VTs for. It's not nitpicky. It's a fact. The local PD or OM selected him to do this. They have their pick from lots of PC people. They select the ones who they feel suit the sound of their station, as though they were hiring someone, and in fact they are.
Excuse me BigA, but I wrote exactly this point, yet in your "I must argue with Alton" line of thinking...you write "No, he works for that station, etc"...I SAID THAT!
Technically, here's how the PC Talents were chosen. Premium PC OPS managers asked the top market PDs suggestions of which talent in their market should be asked or selected to voicetrack for the other (smaller in most caes) markets that were blowing out people. These people were asked by the PC Ops PDs (of which two are no longer at CC...ironically, blown out!). So, for an extra 18 cents a day, certain members of this market and others voicetrack shows heard in these other markets. They did so because of the thinking it could secure them more in their jobs. I don't blame them. (so, please, don't make something out of this because of your need to always counteract what I say).
And as I said, the listeners DON'T care, except for you, so there's no hosing going on. Most people have a lot more to be concerned with than where the DJ of some radio station is located. It's simply a staffing issue. Lots of people in other lines of work do this every day.
Well, that's really not a true statement, is it? First of all, do I really care? Not really. I just want you to know that from what I read and know from several voicetrackers who were
told to make it all generic, yeah, I do think this whole voicetracking idea is done with a lot of "pretending". Ask any local PC voicetracker.
A typical BigA irrelevent "I want to sound smart" statement of yours..."most people have a lot more to be worried about". This is irrelvant to this discussion. You just wrote it to make whatever point you're trying to make sound more important. Duh! Of course there are more important things to worry about in life". Especially, in this economy. You do this throughout all conversations, just to try to sound like you are the authority.
Do listeners really care? Well, it sounds dumb when people mispronounce cities. I think it makes the whole station sound dumb. There used to be standards, but this is the way radio is in 2012. Which, is actually the mission statement of CC: "Less is More".
Okay, now it's your turn to go and twist my words around.