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While there is a good conversation going on about who should replace Paul Sullivan on WBZ, I thought I would chime in with an idea. If I was given the slot, here is what I would do:
On Monday through Thursday, I would continue with the serious, intellectual political and topical conversation going on during the time slot, with newsmakers, authors, other journalists, and other things, ala Jerry Williams, David Brudnoy and the like. There would be no yelling or talking down to people - but invigorating public discourse. It would also not only be limited to national conversation topics but regional and local as well.
Then, on Fridays, I would throw the audience a curve ball: I would book local musicians, artists, poets, film people, actors, and other things like that, as well as schedule guests promoting events and other things over the weekend. This would give folks the opportunity to promote creativity and good works in the listening area. This would feature both national and local talents. So, actors playing at the Schubert Theatre could stop by and chat or whatever.
And, of course, phone calls and everything else. Would it be harder to book than other programming but I think it would be pretty good radio.
On Monday through Thursday, I would continue with the serious, intellectual political and topical conversation going on during the time slot, with newsmakers, authors, other journalists, and other things, ala Jerry Williams, David Brudnoy and the like. There would be no yelling or talking down to people - but invigorating public discourse. It would also not only be limited to national conversation topics but regional and local as well.
Then, on Fridays, I would throw the audience a curve ball: I would book local musicians, artists, poets, film people, actors, and other things like that, as well as schedule guests promoting events and other things over the weekend. This would give folks the opportunity to promote creativity and good works in the listening area. This would feature both national and local talents. So, actors playing at the Schubert Theatre could stop by and chat or whatever.
And, of course, phone calls and everything else. Would it be harder to book than other programming but I think it would be pretty good radio.