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Gary Moss

So I am a recent college garduate looking to get started in the radio business and a family friend of mine gave me the name and number of a guy named Gary Moss to call. He said that Gary owns and operates radio stations in the DFW area and across the country. Does anybody know anything about Gary Moss or have any information about him? Thanks.
 
That link is not the same Gary Moss who operates stations in Cleburne, Ft. Worth and other Texas locales.

I can say from personal experience that the Gary Moss involved in M&M broadcasting here in the north Texas area is a rat and snake all in one and will hire and fire people on his own personal whims.

He cannot be trusted.
 
spinderella said:
That link is not the same Gary Moss who operates stations in Cleburne, Ft. Worth and other Texas locales.

I can say from personal experience that the Gary Moss involved in M&M broadcasting here in the north Texas area is a rat and snake all in one and will hire and fire people on his own personal whims.

He cannot be trusted.
He use to own KTFW and KCLE I think he sold them or other's are LMAing them. I hear the same thing about him... Very slippery.
 
Spinderella is right on the money but if your just out of college, it might be a shot at doing something in radio. Just know your dealing with a 'used car salesman' and that you can get experience but understand that as someone out of college there are limited ops.
 
Find another career path. Seriously.
 
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