This will be my first Christmas out of the business and you know what? It hasn't been that bad! I started right here in Nashville in 1982 (ish) at WLUY. (Yes Romer I was one of those bad broadcast students that did weekends! ) I have been lucky to work at some great stations and with some great people over the years and each person and station thought me a lot. I even have even able to say the legendary WSM calls on the air. (ok so it was FM but it still was WSM!)
As we all know radio is not what it once was. For me the best station was WPFM in Panama City Beach back in the mid 80's and from that point it has changed so much it just isn't fun anymore. I know some of you young guns will say NOW is the best time.. but for me I feel I was in on the tail end of working when radio was great. I moved over to Country Music TV and then to a local TV station but missed being on the air and started working part time for WKDF in December of 03. My last gig was as the PD of WGFX from 04-07. I could go on for days as to the good AND bad but I did the best job I could do with what I had. ( I'm sure some will take shots but it's Christmas give it a rest)
What is the point to all of this? Always have a back up plan! No matter how good you feel you are and no matter how good a job your boss says you are doing make sure you have a plan "B"!! We have all seen good jocks and or PD's get the ax in the name of the budget...Make a back up plan because it can and will go away. I started putting mine together when I saw the first wave of cuts at WKDF. Really put it in place after the 2nd round of cuts and was let go in the 3rd round.
I DO miss some things about broadcasting but all in all this has been one of the best years I've had in years!
You CAN have a life out of radio!
Merry Christmas
Kent Bailey
As we all know radio is not what it once was. For me the best station was WPFM in Panama City Beach back in the mid 80's and from that point it has changed so much it just isn't fun anymore. I know some of you young guns will say NOW is the best time.. but for me I feel I was in on the tail end of working when radio was great. I moved over to Country Music TV and then to a local TV station but missed being on the air and started working part time for WKDF in December of 03. My last gig was as the PD of WGFX from 04-07. I could go on for days as to the good AND bad but I did the best job I could do with what I had. ( I'm sure some will take shots but it's Christmas give it a rest)
What is the point to all of this? Always have a back up plan! No matter how good you feel you are and no matter how good a job your boss says you are doing make sure you have a plan "B"!! We have all seen good jocks and or PD's get the ax in the name of the budget...Make a back up plan because it can and will go away. I started putting mine together when I saw the first wave of cuts at WKDF. Really put it in place after the 2nd round of cuts and was let go in the 3rd round.
I DO miss some things about broadcasting but all in all this has been one of the best years I've had in years!
You CAN have a life out of radio!
Merry Christmas
Kent Bailey