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LittleRascal
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...but all this talk about AAR going to WHLD is just a sort of reflection of Buffalo Radio: who cares?
I suppose to start a discussion about "the good old days" of Buffalo radio (and there are different markers for different generations on this board) is useless (kind of a "been there done that" discussion).
And to highlight the "corporatization" of radio's local sound is moot: it exists, its unlikely to change, deal with it type thing.
But as we look at it right now, is there ANY, and I mean any programming on Buffalo radio right now where we could legitimately say in years from now....that was quite a time? (Outside of those collecting a check from a radio station...that's an entirely different perspective...lets look at it as listeners).
This question is not meant to serve as a slam on any personalities per se. Most are limited by money, management and (if truth be told) their own lack of creativity, yes.
But there is no "must listen to" morning show or jock that has people talking or has a following that goes beyond the ratings book...some person or team that has a buzz.
Mind you, buzz is a tough thing to maintain I know. But I think even given the state of radio as detailed above...some folks on the air have the ability to stop "phoning it in" and do some really unique stuff.
But again, maybe there are shows I am missing and you all can point out the error of my ways. As always...I could be wrong.
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PETER
www.audioconnell.com
World Wide Voice Over Talent</P>
I suppose to start a discussion about "the good old days" of Buffalo radio (and there are different markers for different generations on this board) is useless (kind of a "been there done that" discussion).
And to highlight the "corporatization" of radio's local sound is moot: it exists, its unlikely to change, deal with it type thing.
But as we look at it right now, is there ANY, and I mean any programming on Buffalo radio right now where we could legitimately say in years from now....that was quite a time? (Outside of those collecting a check from a radio station...that's an entirely different perspective...lets look at it as listeners).
This question is not meant to serve as a slam on any personalities per se. Most are limited by money, management and (if truth be told) their own lack of creativity, yes.
But there is no "must listen to" morning show or jock that has people talking or has a following that goes beyond the ratings book...some person or team that has a buzz.
Mind you, buzz is a tough thing to maintain I know. But I think even given the state of radio as detailed above...some folks on the air have the ability to stop "phoning it in" and do some really unique stuff.
But again, maybe there are shows I am missing and you all can point out the error of my ways. As always...I could be wrong.
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PETER
www.audioconnell.com
World Wide Voice Over Talent</P>