I worked in Valley radio off and on for a few years, got out a little over three years ago and I've read this site from time to time but haven't ever commented. I was surprised that nobody else put the pieces together for Dave Pratt's new direction, so I registered to share the good news. At least...it's good news if you know how self-important Dave is.
As you know, he waited out his CBS deal but nobody was seriously going to bite if he kept his price high, which his ego obviously mandates. Whether he seriously looked for an outlet or not, I don't know. What I do know is that because of the not-so-clever handle of his Facebook page (facebook.com/daveprattlive), you can jump to the conclusion that his new website will be DavePrattLive.com. And it is. And it's live. Kind of.
Earlier today, he had a test up there for his new "show," launching Tuesday, March 1st. It's Pratt, Mark Curtis, executive producer Rob Trygg, some faceless web guy, and the new Karen Lindsay/Stacey Brooks. She's a 22-year-old model named Kassie Jayde. So a huge comeback for the Mayor. He's still using promo photos from CBS, one of which I think dates back to 2004 or so, whenever he switched over to The Big Hump Radio.
And yep, the new show is internet-only. What a shock. He wrote something on there - and again, the test has been pulled down and now there's just some "Coming Soon" message - about launching a whole network of shows through his site, and of course, he's spinning the whole thing as Pratt leaving terrestrial radio behind instead of the other way around. The position is it's the show all his fans want whenever his fans want it. Based on the current frequency of comments on his AZCentral blog, those three guys and that one lady will be totally stoked.
But maybe he had something else planned. About a month ago, when I first checked on DPL.com, it was registered to Mission Media, Clancy Woods' outfit that runs Sporting News Radio. Clancy, of course, overpaid Dave to do afternoons at The Zone and his track record of blowing smoke and then getting canned is well-documented. Well, Mission and Clancy parted ways right around Christmas, which probably left Dave a little up in the air. The site has a new registrant now, but this time around, it's not anybody that has an overriding interest in radio.
Pratt said he wanted to make the big announcement (the "scoop," as he so cavalierly called it) on Channel 12 and in The Republic the first week in February. But I figured, knowing what I know here, if you fine people don't deserve it...
As you know, he waited out his CBS deal but nobody was seriously going to bite if he kept his price high, which his ego obviously mandates. Whether he seriously looked for an outlet or not, I don't know. What I do know is that because of the not-so-clever handle of his Facebook page (facebook.com/daveprattlive), you can jump to the conclusion that his new website will be DavePrattLive.com. And it is. And it's live. Kind of.
Earlier today, he had a test up there for his new "show," launching Tuesday, March 1st. It's Pratt, Mark Curtis, executive producer Rob Trygg, some faceless web guy, and the new Karen Lindsay/Stacey Brooks. She's a 22-year-old model named Kassie Jayde. So a huge comeback for the Mayor. He's still using promo photos from CBS, one of which I think dates back to 2004 or so, whenever he switched over to The Big Hump Radio.
And yep, the new show is internet-only. What a shock. He wrote something on there - and again, the test has been pulled down and now there's just some "Coming Soon" message - about launching a whole network of shows through his site, and of course, he's spinning the whole thing as Pratt leaving terrestrial radio behind instead of the other way around. The position is it's the show all his fans want whenever his fans want it. Based on the current frequency of comments on his AZCentral blog, those three guys and that one lady will be totally stoked.
But maybe he had something else planned. About a month ago, when I first checked on DPL.com, it was registered to Mission Media, Clancy Woods' outfit that runs Sporting News Radio. Clancy, of course, overpaid Dave to do afternoons at The Zone and his track record of blowing smoke and then getting canned is well-documented. Well, Mission and Clancy parted ways right around Christmas, which probably left Dave a little up in the air. The site has a new registrant now, but this time around, it's not anybody that has an overriding interest in radio.
Pratt said he wanted to make the big announcement (the "scoop," as he so cavalierly called it) on Channel 12 and in The Republic the first week in February. But I figured, knowing what I know here, if you fine people don't deserve it...