Here you go:
SVPP - Senior Vice President of Programming: The white guy that takes the credit for stations that are doing well for a broadcast company and makes predictions of the "next hot format" to try.
PD - Program Director: Usually a white guy that takes the blame for a station or group not doing well in the Arbitron ratings.
MD - Music Director: the person blamed and fired for the payola that the SVPP and PD are taking from the record companies to play the stinker songs.
RVP - Regional Vice President: The person (usually a white guy) that takes credit and bonuses for the stations that are making money in a cluster of stations in one region.
MM - Market Manager: The person that takes monthly beatings for the stations that are not making money including boring formats that the SVPP forces on the local PD that can't attract an audience with even free cash and "51 minutes of music" or "the best music of yesterday, today and tomorrow."
DOS - Director of Sales: The person that takes weekly beatings from the MM for stations that are not making enough money to get the MM a bonus.
GSM - General Sales Manager: The person that takes daily beatings from the DOS for the stations not making enough money to get the DOS a bonus.
AE - Account Executive: The Account Executive that makes big commision off all those commercials you hear. The successful ones ignore all of the above and stay out of the office unless they have an order to place or need to come in and collect a check.
Talent - Formerly critical to a successful radio, now frequently missing or eliminated through voicetracking or automation.
Liner-card -The dry, useless positioning statements that PDs force their remaining talent to read. Can sometimes be customized to collect more payola or free drinks and meals at the PD's favorite restaurant/pub. You know them as that bit of chatter right before seven minutes of commercials and inacurrate traffic that serves as your cue to change stations asap.
All clear nubey?