On a board where posters have thrown around terms like "sales ducks," "sales pigs," "suits," "bean counters," "prize pigeons" and other words far more disparaging, the word "promodog" raises some people's ire? WTF?!
A "promodog" is a common term for promotion men and women in the radio business; most often used to describe how Promo Directors work their asses off... like dogs; they're usually loyal as hell... like dogs; and they take commands from sales people and PDs and get the job done... like dogs. Follow the connection? Oh, and they're cute and lovable. Now, does that make it all better? Doesn't that band aid feel good? Now go run along and play with the rest of the boys and girls.
Perhaps the term "promo maven" should have been used in the original post. (How's your Yiddish?) Would that have made it better, nicer, softer, more cuddly? GMAB! It's a tough rat bastard business.
The point is and was, Entercom hacked their night guy and gave the job to another guy on the staff (who, according to his legion of fan, is most deserving.) This guy's now doing double duty. Very likely Doyle didn't double the guy's pay. Hopefully, he got a nice bump. His Geneseo education no doubt prepared him well, but nothing short of being in the trenches will prepare him for what's going on now and what may be coming. Let me take this opportunity to wish him well. Mazel tov! Maybe he'll rise through the ranks and someday become a GM or RVP. (What's that? You have to go to SUNY Jockport or St. John Fisher to do that? Oh, sorry.) Good luck, promodog!
BTW, thick skin also helps, as does use of the [sarcasm/] filter. Don't forget the "laugh test" (as in, "this sales proposal doesn't pass the laugh test") and the bullsh*t detector, which has been upgraded by the manufacturer and now comes in a heavy duty-industrial model.