stereolane said:The Reds game just ended, and what am I greeted with? Not Seg-Man Dennison, as I had hoped... No, it's Marc Amazon taking calls for 30 minutes from the worst Reds fans imaginable... drunks, geeks, effeminate sounding nerds, and the generally clueless. I have not been able to pinpoint the exact reason, but I can't stand listening to Marc Amazon blather on for any length of time. The p**s-poor call screening doesn't help. With Seg-Man, bad callers are funny. With Marc Amazon, it's just sad, bordering on pathetic.
What is it about this guy that makes me turn the radio OFF?
Jim Scott rarely takes phone calls from regular people though. On a normal talk show after an interview, you'd think the host would take a couple of phone calls and have a couple of segments with a discussion relating to the interview. On the particular night I was listening, Amazon jumped from one interview to the next without taking a phone call.mattsledge said:You must not listen to Jim Scott. He does this all the time.Rambo said:I've never heard a radio host do two different radio interviews within a span of ten minutes.
microbob said:People like looking at train wrecks and 10 car pile ups. That's why NASCAR is popular. Same goes with bad radio stations.![]()
DToTheJ said:The irony is that NASCAR is not popular on the radio.