> The rest of 'em
> > knew less about the broadcast media than your average
> > consultant or first-quarter mass comm student.
>
>
> You must be a broadcast news writer. Or an imaging god.
> EXCEPTIONALLY well-articulated. *shakes your hand*
>
> NICE!
>
> > > > The Tennessean is clueless.
> > > > Always has been. Always will be.
> > > > (guess I won't be doing their spots anytime soon)
> > >
> > > It is a total joke over there on Broadway. What a bunch
> of
> >
> > > yahoos.
> > > Funny how the The Tennessean can trash/fire Dave Ramsey
> > for
> > > getting his facts wrong, and yet they can't even get
> > > something
> > > like another media's facts straight, but that's okay.
> > Glass
> > > houses and stones.....
> > >
> > > Be glad you won't being lowering yourself to do their
> > spots.
> > >
> > >
> > > Then again, Brad's a "competitor," isn't him. Hmm. Smell
> a
> >
> > > rat?
> > > Maybe the real story is The Tennessean is behind the
> > Venus.
> > > That
> > > would make perfect sense. Two jokes for the price of
> one.
> > > How grim.
> > >
> >
> > I don't think much of Dave Ramsey, but the Tennessean was
> > wrong to have fired him. All he did was use a phone call
> to
> > his show as a letter to make an illustration. Not that big
> a
> > deal.
> >
> > But you guys are right. They've never had a media writer
> who
> > understood the broadcast media, especially radio. The only
>
> > ones who have in my time in Nashville were Matt Pulle from
>
> > the Scene and Greg Bailey from the Banner. The rest of 'em
>
> > knew less about the broadcast media than your average
> > consultant or first-quarter mass comm student.
> >
>
What a well-crafted reply: are you responding to anyone in particular?
I called The Tennessean "clueless", and I stick by that as far as media
coverage. It's good you have an opinion in there (I think) somewhere.
It would be helpful to know what it is. <P ID="signature">______________
but wait...there's more!</P>