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Many years ago, I board-op'ed a "paid for" COMEDY BIT SHOW - that's right, a comedy bit show. The guy hosting the show was a retail manager out on workman's comp at the time the show got off the ground but found time to do this show and score some free PR with a story written about him and his show in the local paper. One day, he decided to cop an attitude with me, accusing me of having one year of experience 5 times instead of 5 years' experience and that it was because of his show that people were listening to the station that he was buying the time from. Less than a year later, despite unfounded rumors that the station owner threw him off the air after he put the kibosh on the guy's attempt to broadcast his show drunk, turns out the guy couldn't pay the bill for the airtime and took his show to local access cable. One year later, the station flipped format with live jocks. A year after that, the station scored in the Arbitrons for the first time in station history, and I had the highest-rated daypart.romer979fm said:bub said:[Nowadays, you get that "LSU station attitude" from folks who do paid local brokered talk shows. These people are always ready to give me advice about my role in radio but listen to one of these shows and you'll have an audience rooting for colon-blow infomercials. ;D
a few years ago, I was producing a Penn State basketball game at the TRN/CC studios...when one of the
"paid fors" doing a golf show on WLAC stumbled in: her advice? "keep practicing...and maybe someday you
can be on the radio like me". I never said a word...
Now, back to the topic of a disco show on Magic 1560, coming up next, over most of this station. ;D