Re: not kidding
> When you call and make a request, chances are it's on the
> log somewhere anyway. It might be coming up in three hours.
> Now don't get me wrong: I long for the days when radio
> requests meant something. Things weren't so
> cut-throat/dog-eat-dog and radio was free to be fun. All
> the fun (personality) and spontaneity (requests) have been
> sanitized from all-but-the-tiniest of markets.
The dj can openly admit that a certain song isn't in the "Song bank" and tell the listener to call the md and request it to be added to the list.
A song 3 hours from now, played within the hour is also a good idea.
Here's an example of the BEST Saturday night Retro MIX, complete with requests and a radio personality that REALLY knows how to keep the ipod off:
They call him the Punch man. (punching the ipod away I guess, lol)
http://www.mix999.com You can listen live this Saturday night and judge for yourself.
(sadly, I regret to inform you, the station is automated most other times, but at least I found a good example of a great
LIVE and
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"If you never say NO, How much is your YES worth?"
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