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Coyote Crud

Re:LVRADIOVET

Big Pipes is spot on. Don't answer this LVRadioVet twerp, he's simply
attempting to avoid the question that we've all asked, who
the **** are you?. He obviously isn't a man, just a punk




> God you are an (BLEEP)! So what did you say your name is? Oh
> ya, you don't have the guts to say but, you do think you
> have the right to call this lady (BLEEP). As you say get
> over it. Your opinion has lost any validity or meaning and I
> will say for the put down on a lady I will ask others to
> avoid responding to such a punk. JD, give it up this is a
> no-talent gopher who likes to call anyone over 25 old,
> picks on ladies and lives to disagree with anyone who will
> respond.
> Quit responding!
>
>
>
> > JD...of course a midday talent in market #32 should be
> paid
> > a decent and far wage. The $20k reference was to make my
> > point about how bad I believe middays sounds on The
> Coyote.
> > Now, if there are unknown factors involved...perhaps I
> need
> > to give Terri break...Then again, if she is the pro
> everyone
> > speaks of then why hasn't she overcome these "unkown
> > factors?"
> >
> > I don't care about her qualifications. I don't care about
>
> > broadcast awards. I don't care what stations she has
> worked
> > at. I don't care if she parallels Mother Teresa in her
> > personal life...I care about the here and now. The fact
> is
> > she does not sound very good on the station. Her AC
> > delivery puts me to sleep. She sounds old and she sounds
> > tired. (Not exactly the image I would want to portray if
> > I'm a new country station with a successful heritage
> station
> > to beat.) As I've said before, I'm disappointed in the
> jock
> > direction the station has gone.
> >
> > As many times as I've read complaints from you guys about
> > Vegas regurgitating old talent, I'm shocked that you're
> > pounding me over this one. The Coyote could have been a
> > source for something new and exciting...instead it's more
> of
> > the same.
> >
> > I'm not sure why everyone is so sensitive about opinion
> and
> > frank discussion about the market and its players...I
> enjoy
> > reading the opinions of others...especially those that I
> > disagree with. We, at least those of us that currently
> work
> > IN radio, are in the entertainment business. It's a cut
> > throat profession and not for those with thin skins.
> >
> > So, get over it. It's just my opinion. Nothing more.
> > Nothing less. Honestly, I want to hear from the person
> that
> > actually thinks Terri sounds good. Seriously, if you've
> > actually listened over the past week, and honest-to-God
> > think she is the right person for middays for a new
> country
> > station in a big battle...SPEAK UP! Justify your words as
>
> > to why she sounds so great. I would be interested in
> > knowing your perspective.
> >
>
 
Re:LVRADIOVET

>
> Also, please stop justifying low On-Air salaries in Las
> Vegas. Again, I'll ask you to make a reasoned choice;
> should being an On-Air Personality on a major daypart in Las
> Vegas, condemn that personality to used cars, rented
> apartments, and virtually no chance to take part in the
> Adult Las Vegas Lifestyle they're being asked to relate to?
> Modest houses here are 400K...Cars are 25-30K....So you
> really believe anyone doing Mid-days here should be making
> less that 20?
>
JD--
As you well know, it's not just here, it's EVERYWHERE!!!
There is nothing more frustrating than doing a remote from a car dealership trying to get people in to buy things that you can't afford. It's been that way since day one and it's not changing. Sure there are jocks who do well financially, but take a good look at the market. I would say maybe 10%---the rest are around or below poverty level. As I said, I've worked in every part of the country (even Las Vegas in the late 70's ear;y 80's) and it's the same everywhere.
Ours is a vanity business....as Rick Phalen (former KLUC owner) once told me "You don't like the money, tough---there's 30 guys outside who do."
 
Harsh Words

> Big Pipes is spot on. Don't answer this LVRadioVet twerp,
> he's simply
> attempting to avoid the question that we've all asked, who
> the **** are you?. He obviously isn't a man, just a punk

Wow, this is some of the worst stuff I've seen directed to one person on these boards. Most of you have harsh words to say to this guy. The guy was just expressing his opinion! I don't see anything wrong with that. I will say though, that it is unfair for LVradio to already judge someone that hasn't been on the air for long.

This Terri person may be an amazing and heritage radio personality, but it is ok if someone isn't that amazed about her.

This is a discussion board and EVERYONE is allowed to voice their own opinion. If you disagree with the poster (like many do in this case), then tell you disagree, but are the harsh words and attacks really necessary?

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Geez, I'm gone for three weeks and I come back to this.

I had the same reaction to Terri when I first heard her. She sounded like she didn't know what she was talking about. I couldn't tell if she was just reading cards or simply lacking in personality. After listening for several weeks, I don't hear any improvement. She may be a very nice person, but she certainly sounds weak on the radio as was observed earlier in this thread.

To beat an established competitor, even a lame one like KWNR, you have to generate excitement. You have to have flair. You have to sound bigger than life. I hear none of that on KCYE.

LF
 
Harsh Words for Collins

One thing you can count on Collins for is brutal honesty. Read more of the LVRadioVet's posts. If you see a post that is out of line (and many seem to be), press the report post link.

> This is a discussion board and EVERYONE is allowed to voice
> their own opinion. If you disagree with the poster (like
> many do in this case), then tell you disagree, but are the
> harsh words and attacks really necessary?
>
 
Re:LVRADIOVET/Phalen

Rick Phalen, that guy was a piece of work with his
Mercedes and red neck attitude, I nearly hit him
once, when he went on a tirade like he was some
tough guy, and I was just a kid jock.




> > Also, please stop justifying low On-Air salaries in Las
> > Vegas. Again, I'll ask you to make a reasoned choice;
> > should being an On-Air Personality on a major daypart in
> Las
> > Vegas, condemn that personality to used cars, rented
> > apartments, and virtually no chance to take part in the
> > Adult Las Vegas Lifestyle they're being asked to relate
> to?
> > Modest houses here are 400K...Cars are 25-30K....So you
> > really believe anyone doing Mid-days here should be making
>
> > less that 20?
> >
> JD--
> As you well know, it's not just here, it's EVERYWHERE!!!
> There is nothing more frustrating than doing a remote from a
> car dealership trying to get people in to buy things that
> you can't afford. It's been that way since day one and it's
> not changing. Sure there are jocks who do well financially,
> but take a good look at the market. I would say maybe
> 10%---the rest are around or below poverty level. As I
> said, I've worked in every part of the country (even Las
> Vegas in the late 70's ear;y 80's) and it's the same
> everywhere.
> Ours is a vanity business....as Rick Phalen (former KLUC
> owner) once told me "You don't like the money,
> tough---there's 30 guys outside who do."
>
 
Re:LVRADIOVET

This f----ing guy doesn't know when to shut the hell up.
Look putz where do you work? Have you ever even been
close to working in the bigs? Or are you the resident
critic.?


> JD...of course a midday talent in market #32 should be paid
> a decent and far wage. The $20k reference was to make my
> point about how bad I believe middays sounds on The Coyote.
> Now, if there are unknown factors involved...perhaps I need
> to give Terri break...Then again, if she is the pro everyone
> speaks of then why hasn't she overcome these "unkown
> factors?"
>
> I don't care about her qualifications. I don't care about
> broadcast awards. I don't care what stations she has worked
> at. I don't care if she parallels Mother Teresa in her
> personal life...I care about the here and now. The fact is
> she does not sound very good on the station. Her AC
> delivery puts me to sleep. She sounds old and she sounds
> tired. (Not exactly the image I would want to portray if
> I'm a new country station with a successful heritage station
> to beat.) As I've said before, I'm disappointed in the jock
> direction the station has gone.
>
> As many times as I've read complaints from you guys about
> Vegas regurgitating old talent, I'm shocked that you're
> pounding me over this one. The Coyote could have been a
> source for something new and exciting...instead it's more of
> the same.
>
> I'm not sure why everyone is so sensitive about opinion and
> frank discussion about the market and its players...I enjoy
> reading the opinions of others...especially those that I
> disagree with. We, at least those of us that currently work
> IN radio, are in the entertainment business. It's a cut
> throat profession and not for those with thin skins.
>
> So, get over it. It's just my opinion. Nothing more.
> Nothing less. Honestly, I want to hear from the person that
> actually thinks Terri sounds good. Seriously, if you've
> actually listened over the past week, and honest-to-God
> think she is the right person for middays for a new country
> station in a big battle...SPEAK UP! Justify your words as
> to why she sounds so great. I would be interested in
> knowing your perspective.
>
 
Re: Harsh Words for Collins

Thanks Miami, I should hold my temper better,
but LVradiovet reminds me of every third string
weekender that backstabbed and gossiped about
actual talent.

> One thing you can count on Collins for is brutal honesty.
> Read more of the LVRadioVet's posts. If you see a post that
> is out of line (and many seem to be), press the report post
> link.
>
> > This is a discussion board and EVERYONE is allowed to
> voice
> > their own opinion. If you disagree with the poster (like
> > many do in this case), then tell you disagree, but are the
>
> > harsh words and attacks really necessary?
> >
>
 
Re:LVRADIOVET/Phalen

> Rick Phalen, that guy was a piece of work with his
> Mercedes and red neck attitude, I nearly hit him
> once, when he went on a tirade like he was some
> tough guy, and I was just a kid jock.
>
>

Are you Terry Collins by any chance? You were one of my favorite radio personalities in what now seems to be several lifetimes ago. I remember you had a real uptempo delivery.


>
>
> > > Also, please stop justifying low On-Air salaries in Las
> > > Vegas. Again, I'll ask you to make a reasoned choice;
> > > should being an On-Air Personality on a major daypart in
>
> > Las
> > > Vegas, condemn that personality to used cars, rented
> > > apartments, and virtually no chance to take part in the
> > > Adult Las Vegas Lifestyle they're being asked to relate
> > to?
> > > Modest houses here are 400K...Cars are 25-30K....So you
> > > really believe anyone doing Mid-days here should be
> making
> >
> > > less that 20?
> > >
> > JD--
> > As you well know, it's not just here, it's EVERYWHERE!!!
> > There is nothing more frustrating than doing a remote from
> a
> > car dealership trying to get people in to buy things that
> > you can't afford. It's been that way since day one and
> it's
> > not changing. Sure there are jocks who do well
> financially,
> > but take a good look at the market. I would say maybe
> > 10%---the rest are around or below poverty level. As I
> > said, I've worked in every part of the country (even Las
> > Vegas in the late 70's ear;y 80's) and it's the same
> > everywhere.
> > Ours is a vanity business....as Rick Phalen (former KLUC
> > owner) once told me "You don't like the money,
> > tough---there's 30 guys outside who do."
> >
>
 
Thank you...This is all I was trying to say. KYCE has a long way to go to unseat KWNR.



> Geez, I'm gone for three weeks and I come back to this.
>
> I had the same reaction to Terri when I first heard her.
> She sounded like she didn't know what she was talking about.
> I couldn't tell if she was just reading cards or simply
> lacking in personality. After listening for several weeks,
> I don't hear any improvement. She may be a very nice
> person, but she certainly sounds weak on the radio as was
> observed earlier in this thread.
>
> To beat an established competitor, even a lame one like
> KWNR, you have to generate excitement. You have to have
> flair. You have to sound bigger than life. I hear none of
> that on KCYE.
>
> LF
>
 
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