The MJ Morning Show today posted a photo of Roxanne Wilder's butt. How she can accept this is beyond me, but this is no way for the cluster's Public Affairs to act. If you agree, contact Rick Thomas at 727-563-8955 to complain.
The MJ Morning Show today posted a photo of Roxanne Wilder's butt. How she can accept this is beyond me, but this is no way for the cluster's Public Affairs to act. If you agree, contact Rick Thomas at 727-563-8955 to complain.
Promotion is done by the PD and the Promotion Director. If a station has a "Public Affairs" director (nearly none do in the commercial world) they focus on the Sunday morning talk shows and community relations activities, not programming and promotion.The MJ Morning Show today posted a photo of Roxanne Wilder's butt. How she can accept this is beyond me, but this is no way for the cluster's Public Affairs to act. If you agree, contact Rick Thomas at 727-563-8955 to complain.
I think you're doing satire here. And maybe you're connected in some way to Q 105 and are doing publicity for Q 105.The MJ Morning Show today posted a photo of Roxanne Wilder's butt. How she can accept this is beyond me, but this is no way for the cluster's Public Affairs to act. If you agree, contact Rick Thomas at 727-563-8955 to complain.
Thank you -- that's a great story. That's why I decided not to go on in multiple messages about morning/afternoon zoo format shows, because in the long run, the listener always has the option to switch it off.Oe afternoon, a place where I PD'ed and MD'ed started overdubbing some two-person chat and replaying it. Other voices added to it all. That result got overdubbed. There were something like 30 people on mike between every song (Solid Gold) yammering and getting in the slogans. Several times the roar was used to talk up a song's vocals and then clipped off. I take full blame.
The phones were ringing all over the place. One call was from across Long Island Sound, asking what the (heck) was going on.
After about a half an hour, the GM, a great guy, hotlined and told me, wearily, 'Okay. I think that's enough'.
Yeah, it was a one-time runoff. And it was in PM drive. We often did some other unlikely things, but no harm was done.
Yet, Morning Zoos have to keep up frenzy such as that every break, every morning! After a while, the commotion has no place to look for material other than traditional guttersnipe talk and phony laughter. A lot of sports talk is very similar (and not just in morning drive).
The point is: If you subscribe to the premise, you go along with all of it. If the content makes you uncomfortable, there's a volume knob, a tuning dial and an on-off switch.