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KISW today

they're running commercails with the "intro" from the production houses included. glad i now know the isky codes for the spots.
Maybe entercom should be concetrating on putting a proffesional product out rater than hiring promo directors....
 
It's like the other morning KING didn't switch to local weather when Today show did the toss. I thought they always "covered" that weather window with generic national temp's --- but apparently not. We heard about 10 seconds of Roker giving instructions to someone about what you can ignore during the local cutaways. If it wasn't for the fact that morning news does weather every 18 seconds, I would have felt a LITTLE cheated about not knowing the current SchoolNet temp in Rochester.
 
I'd say something, but I can't hear myself think over the Grim Reaper sharpening his scythe down there......
 
Let's see.. Some intern mis-dubs a promo on KISW, and the weather guy isn't back from his or her smoke break in time to do the Today westher cut-in on KING-TV. Oh yes, definately this spells the end of radio and TV as we (i.e. you) knew it.

That's not a reach or anything! :D

I'm sure that back in the 'good-ol-days', nobody ever made a mistake on the air or in production.
 
TVradioguru said:
Let's see.. Some intern mis-dubs a promo on KISW, and the weather guy isn't back from his or her smoke break in time to do the Today westher cut-in on KING-TV. Oh yes, definately this spells the end of radio and TV as we (i.e. you) knew it.

That's not a reach or anything! :D

I'm sure that back in the 'good-ol-days', nobody ever made a mistake on the air or in production.

Oh Hi Guru, glad you're up early....

In the old days, a mistake was a mistake....

Today, it's not a mistake.....it's just business as USUAL.....

Have a day 8)
 
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