nhradio, when jocks reduce themselves to making fun of the deceased, they have no integrity, no spine, and little talent.
Anyone can do that.
Try doing 370 hours of one-on-one interviews, transcribing an interview, and getting it published. That takes work and is true art. Long after Toucher & Rich have left this area my broadcasts of Professor Stephen
Hawking, Dennis Lehane, Curt Schilling, Senator George McGovern, Fred Schneider of B52s, Laurie Anderson,
Lou Reed and others will be on YouTube and will be enjoyed as informative and important work.
How valuable is a Toucher & Rich aircheck? How valuable will it be decades from now?
My chat with Brad Meltzer is airing this week on my syndicated show. It's also safe to say my program and my First Amendment Battle (which came to a successful close 2 weeks ago)has garnered more press in
The Boston Globe and regional papers in the past 12 weeks than Toucher & Rich. What does that say?
Good programming is good programming. If we criticize people for going over the line that's just what it is:
criticism. The point we are making is that WRKO, WBCN and other stations are failing to connect with the audience in a big way. If anything they get numbers by default: the conglomerates bought the market place up. That's no longer radio - it's merely product to sell.
And when the "thread disrupters" come in and bash cable access and what have you, they also miss the point. My interview with Brad Meltzer is simply great stuff. We got the story and we have a great interview with a guy that can top the New York Time's Bestseller list (indeed, we got him four days before his book shot to the top of the charts). Superman and Batman are two icons that Toucher & Rich could discuss with a
Meltzer on their show instead of jumping on the bandwagon of the Entercom water sports stunt, that is, if they chose to discuss Meltzer's "Justice League Of America" work.
Abbot Chris Jamison, the very popular monk (a real monk) from England with a reality TV show is our next guest. These people are fascinating. What I'm doing is what I call "radio underground on TV" - great stuff if people choose to find it. In 28 years on TV I've never had to insult people on camera, even when my guest was Oedipus. We give everyone respect when the microphone goes on...even Oedi.
http://www.amazon.com/Finding-Sanctuary-Monastic-Steps-Everyday/dp/0814631681
In Finding Sanctuary Abbot Christopher Jamison, host of the BBC television series "The Monastery," suggests the teachings of St. Benedict are a tool for everyday life
Now a TV show with Oedipus in a monastery! That would be cutting edge radio. I urge Toucher & Rich to try to get THAT story.