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MikeShannon914
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At the Lakewood Theater. You have to pre-register, but it's free. www.krld.com
MikeShannon914 said:At the Lakewood Theater. You have to pre-register, but it's free.
stevezodiac said:Why not celebrate with pictures from the past?? Here's a link of some great old photos of KRLD Radio & TV:
http://www.akdart.com/vtr/vtr.html
jd said:stevezodiac said:Why not celebrate with pictures from the past?? Here's a link of some great old photos of KRLD Radio & TV:
http://www.akdart.com/vtr/vtr.html
Thanks for the fantastic link! The recent passing of Warren Fulks made me realize once again that most of the true talents are gone. Yes indeed, congratulations to KRLD for 80 years. But I only wish I could be excited about what lies ahead for 1080.
TheLaffer said:JD:
You remind me of an "old thinking" ------ wishing for better days when the "Talent" was better. Oh puuulease! Yes there was good talent back then and there is good talent TODAY.
TRUE talent is highly subjective.
jd said:TheLaffer said:JD:
You remind me of an "old thinking" ------ wishing for better days when the "Talent" was better. Oh puuulease! Yes there was good talent back then and there is good talent TODAY.
TRUE talent is highly subjective.
You're right. It is subjective, but out of necessity there was a bigger talent pool back then. Unfortunately the tradition of excellence has a hard time surviving in today's business climate. Like many other stations now, KRLD has a number of very good people, some old and some new, but their creativity is often stifled. Where are the mentors?
Do I long for the "better days?" Not really, because in many ways they weren't really that good. What I miss is the spontaneity, accountability and radio that truly related to the audience. For the most part, that's something that changed a few short years ago.
You misread me. It's still interesting to me when a new format comes along or some fresh new talent appears. I can still find can find compelling radio today. I just have to look a little harder.