You are talking about just a couple of very high profile major market or syndicated talents that could leverage their positions.
We're also talking about Los Angeles, not Huntsville Alabama. It takes a lot of work to become a "high profile major market talent." One doesn't just fall into that find of thing by replying to a blind industry ad like the one in this thread. There's a process to go from applying to such an ad to becoming Ryan Seacrest. It takes hard work, and I don't see a lot of it going on. That's my point.
The days of every jock in L.A. having personal appearances and gigs as off-camera voices or game show hosts are long gone.
I don't think so. Truth is "every jock in LA" didn't get those opportunities. Only a few. But you're not going to get those opportunities by answering a blind box ad. Last night, Phil Hendrie was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame. I'm sure at one point in his career, he answered a blind box ad paying union minimum. But it took hard work for Phil to get into the Hall of Fame. I don't see a lot of that happening today. Just disgruntled ex-radio people complaining about how things used to be. They seem to expect fame and fortune to be handed to them. That's not how it works.
Eight Inducted To Radio Hall Of Fame.
The Radio Hall of Fame induction ceremony saw eight new inductees added to the hall in a ceremony at the Omni Hotel in Nashville, TN last night (9-19). The group