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Re: Why is the station all 70's????

> > Hey I'm not upset,just wondering why you came across that
> > they weren't serving the public interest. Mea Culpea'. I
> do
> > agree they need to open up more like "Steve" did on
> Sunday.
> > It made a world of difference and helps develop their
> > announcing skills. The Student Journalists at the
> respective
> > on campus high school newspapers should do all the
> > interviewing with the local guests,not Dr. Griffin.
>
> I’ve actually heard this Steve guy on the air quite a few
> times. Maybe you caught him on one of his occasional better
> days. I’ve heard him stumble a lot, especially when he does
> the traffic reports. I also noticed that when he's there on
> Saturdays, he usually cuts the second half of the TSN news
> feeds off before the network’s music bed ends. That sounds
> unprofessional to me.
>
Perhaps,but who hasn't made mistakes on the air?? This past sunday he was on the mark. Perhaps he learned from his mistakes,when others don't.
 
Re: Why is the station all 70's????

> Perhaps,but who hasn't made mistakes on the air?? This past
> sunday he was on the mark. Perhaps he learned from his
> mistakes,when others don't.

Yes I agree that even the pros make an occasional mistake here and there, bust most of the time they don’t. Steve strikes me as a complete 180. He typically screws up or stumbles, but occasionally he has a good day. Robert said in one of his posts that Steve has been with KEOM for awhile, and had previous radio experience. If that’s the case, I think Steve should know well enough by now not to use the rip and read approach. It’s a shame because I think he has great potential, but he needs to find a way to get over his quite routine stumbling issues. Like I said earlier, I think you got lucky and caught Steve’s performance on one of his rare good days.

I've noticed lately that Steve hasn't been doing regular weekend shifts with KEOM. He used to be on every Saturday and Sunday, bot now I hardly hear him. Maybe this is why?
 
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