TVC1500 said:Eduardo you must be one unhappy sack. Tell us about how Bobby Ocean, Real Don
Steele, Robert W Morgan, Dr Don, MG Kelly, Humble Harve, and the rest did it wrong.
There was a reason your career programming mainstream Top 40 was short-lived. You got
your a-- handed to you.
I knew Robert W. Morgan. I worked with him during the last days of KMPC's Station of the Stars era. He was doing mornings (Good Morgan) until the station's disasterous, ill-advised switch to all sports. Then he jumped to KRTH.
KMPC was not a place where hitting the post was a high priority, or any kind of priority at all. One of my biggest surprises when I went to work there was how laid back the atmosphere there was. Morgan, and the other KMPC personalities at the time, Scott O'Neil, Jim Lange, Don McCullough et al, weren't hitting the posts at all. Morgan especially seemed very happy not to have a consultant breathing down his neck. That seemed to be a stress that was pretty much exclusive to Top 40 radio.
Top 40, with all of its' artificial hype, fast-talking DJs, and cotton candy music was one of the biggest reasons that Tom Donahue more or less invented the album rock format in San Francisco in the mid-60s. He felt that audiences deserved to be leveled with by the jocks, not leveled at. Not talking over music was sacrosanct. It was the difference between night & day. That's when FM radio began to come of age.
Around 1970, a story circulated around San Diego about a jock at 136 KGB, who one day got so fed up with everything, the hype, the stress, the pressures, the hassles, the everything, that right in the middle of a shift, he opened his mic, was about to talk over an song opening, but froze, closed the mic, got up, grabbed his jacket, and walked out of the building. Fortunately, there was another Boss Jock there to finish the shift. This jock, whose name I don't recall, was never seen again. He didn't even come to get his back pay.
The format can play tricks on one's head, needless to say. Whether or not hitting the post is an art form or not is like art itself, subject to individual conjecture.
I would think that someone attacking Mr. Eduardo for having a differing opinion would have to be pretty unhappy himself.