I liked it when Rick Dees would say "We'll be this right after back." A slight but effective change. Also "Outside it's 72 DEESgrees."
bub said:"Mostly Sunny SKIES"
"Mostly Cloudy SKIES"
Folks: I don't care if you graduated Magna *** Laude with a Double-Doctorate in Meteorology or if you're the world's greatest flying ace broadcaster on the planet, there's only ONE sky! Don't take my word for it. Next time you're outside, look up and see for yourself. :![]()
Kinda reminds me of John Lennon saying that women were "the other half of the sky." Huh? ???bub said:"Mostly Sunny SKIES"
"Mostly Cloudy SKIES"
Folks: I don't care if you graduated Magna *** Laude with a Double-Doctorate in Meteorology or if you're the world's greatest flying ace broadcaster on the planet, there's only ONE sky! Don't take my word for it. Next time you're outside, look up and see for yourself. :![]()
Wouldn't "mostly" sunny or "mostly" cloudy imply the lack of such distinctions? There is still only one sky, even if women are the other half of it! ;DGoat Rodeo Cowboy said:We could have storm clouds in the WESTERN sky, fluffy cumulus clouds in the EASTERN sky, it could be clear in the SOUTHERN sky and overcast in the NORTHERN sky. ;Dbub said:"Mostly Sunny SKIES"
"Mostly Cloudy SKIES"
Folks: I don't care if you graduated Magna *** Laude with a Double-Doctorate in Meteorology or if you're the world's greatest flying ace broadcaster on the planet, there's only ONE sky! Don't take my word for it. Next time you're outside, look up and see for yourself. :![]()
This has been a great thread, but don't we need to draw a distinction between the "crutches" that nearly all djs have used at one time or another, from the empty slogans that station management forces their people to say?12 In a Row said:And how about empty cliche' bragging rights:
The (your city or town's) BEST Variety.
The (your city or town's) #1 for (fill in the format)
firepoint525 said:Kinda reminds me of John Lennon saying that women were "the other half of the sky." Huh? ???
Goat Rodeo Cowboy said:We could have storm clouds in the WESTERN sky, fluffy cumulus clouds in the EASTERN sky, it could be clear in the SOUTHERN sky and overcast in the NORTHERN sky. ;D
firepoint525 said:This has been a great thread, but don't we need to draw a distinction between the "crutches" that nearly all djs have used at one time or another, from the empty slogans that station management forces their people to say?12 In a Row said:And how about empty cliche' bragging rights:
The (your city or town's) BEST Variety.
The (your city or town's) #1 for (fill in the format)
Great screen name by the way, especially for this thread! ;D
I remember a jock at a local station near where I once lived who always gave the album title along with every song he played! At least for the ones for which he also gave artist and song title. ("...so and so from the album such and such...") It actually grew to be annoying! Now this might have made sense on an AOR station, but the station in question was (and still is) a CHR, so they typically never played album cuts. Why promote the album if you can't (or won't) play anything from it, other than the hit single? (I should point out that they experimented with playing some album cuts very briefly, but they didn't stay with that for very long.)
I'm sort of a music historian, so I like that one! It's especially good on oldies programs like Dick Bartley's and the like. (Just make sure you get the year right! Always annoys me when they get it wrong!12 In a Row said:Let's go back to (year), or
That was from (year) who cares?
Don't forget "slaving over a hot microphone" or something like that! :We're working hard for you!
hmmmm, I'm on a construction site, you're sitting on your fat butt talking in to a microphone and playing music. Who's working hard?
MsMusicRadio said:"Another 50 minute music hour"
'' Your at work station"
Calling a station "New" for ten years without a format change