If you only knew what a pale white boy I am, you'd probably agree that a little coloring - even on the nose - might be a good thing.
Skipper, I know you would like to see things go back to 'dem good ole days', but it ain't happening! Corporate radio is the major part of the broadcasting landscape (and yes, I even include XM and Sirius in that), and, barring hell freezing over, that's not going to change any time soon. I've said it before, Cumulus has its problems. Even the mom and pop operators from days of yore had problems. And no one can blame the Dickeys, or the Mayses, or Farid Suleman, or anyone else for wanting to make a buck.
Perhaps the reason you 'got tired of all the corporate crap and quit' was because you just flat-out couldn't handle the accountability factor that's required in that type of situation. Or maybe you just sucked on the air and somebody called your hand on it to bring you up to par. Frankly, I don't know and I don't care, but your attitude sucks, and you wouldn't last a week as a jock on any station I program.
As for me, I'm not bucking for a promotion from Cumulus. The last time they promoted me, I ended up with two additional radio stations to program. And yes, I did get a little more money out of it, but more than that, I got the satisfaction of fixing a brand that had become tarnished, not by olhankster, who did a fine job with WPEZ, but by the PD/Ops Manager who followed him into that chair when he departed for another market. And I also got to launch another brand that has done pretty darned well for Cumulus/Macon in its two years + of existence.
Brown-nosing? Nope. Ask my immediate superiors (and I'll be glad to supply you with names, off-thread) if I'm a kiss-butt, and I think you'll find out that I'm not. But if it makes your small mind feel better to think that a hard-working guy from Alabama with 26 years of radio experience and over 20 years as a programmer kisses corporate butt, then by all means, don't let me wake you up from your (crack)-pipe dream.
Oh, and just so there's no question as to who I am, and so I'm not hiding behind some ridiculous screen name, here ya go, pal...
Diamondtwo = David Nolin
Program Director
WPEZ/WIFN/WAYS
Macon, Georgia
TDO