...and in a perfect world, I would be still be working two jobs, one at WGN-TV as a gofer,the other at WEAW as a board op,and going to school,and trying to keep my 1960 Ford convertable together with Scotch tape and baling wire.
If Fred DOES get the afternoon gig on WGN,he's going to be a million times more entertaining than some of the people populating the airwaves at the 720 blowtorch. I don't live in the market any more, but when I was driving into the city back in early December, I tuned in about 330 pm, and there was some guy on who wouldn't pass an audition for my college radio station (in the "old days" of course).I was embarrassed to listen to more than a few minutes with this guy. Maybe it's me, maybe sounding totally unprepped is what passes for "being yourself" on the air,even in the third largest market.Maybe that's why I walked away from radio, and went into teaching mass communications. Maybe I don't know my keister from a hole in the ground..