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KSDS an old friend

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JIm is back on the air the former 103.7 and kgb great jock has been on KSDS the last few days in the am cranking out the jazz hits sounds good
 
Jim McInnes is a class act. He's a walking example of how bad things can happen to good people. I would think he could do well at KiFM or even KSON. He's a pro.
 
RadeoEngineer said:
Jim McInnes is a class act. He's a walking example of how bad things can happen to good people. I would think he could do well at KiFM or even KSON. He's a pro.

It's a shame that KGB continues to stumble after morning drive, yet someone like Jim has to work at KSDS: not to demean KSDS, I listen to them, but but I'm sure Jim isn't paid what he deserves. How good it would be once again to hear classic rock presented by someone who knows classic rock and is a contemporary of, and actually relates to, its listeners. Cindy Pace may be a sweet lady but after all those years playing Billy Joel and Fleetwood Mac at the Planet she doesn't rock and Ditch is just annoying.
 
I agree about KGB-FM, stick a fork in the s.o.b. As for KSDS, I'd be shocked that they were paying him anything. That is supposed to be a community college station, not a place for big name jocks. The first time I cracked a mic was at KSDS with their old RCA rotary board and DX77 mics, in the mid 1970's. Great little station. Always thought it was funny that City College had a better radio program, and a real on-air station while State was in the dark ages, at least during the mid-70's.
 
doublecashkgb said:
The first time I cracked a mic was at KSDS with their old RCA rotary board and DX77 mics, in the mid 1970's. Great little station. Always thought it was funny that City College had a better radio program, and a real on-air station while State was in the dark ages, at least during the mid-70's.

THey still have them in their production rooms!!!!

Strange place that KSDS.
 
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