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Morning sports talk might have a new player

EXACTLY... they're performers, actors, playing a role. Pete as the bumbler. Meter as the smarmy jerk. Craig Mustard as the Yankee lover... setting up the contrived good cop/bad cop with Johnson, although I think Craig's the good cop, whereas he's being presented as the opposite, against the righteous Rev.

And Dale and Holley as The Beaver.

People forget that WEEi went through many permutations until they hit the jackpot with the guy talk formula and filled the slots with the right players.

One thing they did figure out is that Boston is not a great sports town. Boston is a great Red Sox and Patriots town, and that’s where they concentrate. There is very little market for ‘national’ sports talk here, which is why SNR and ESPN Radio are never going to be local players.

Regards,
TSB
 
Finn said:
TSBench said:
I'm going to assume that Riverwhatever isn't really Finn yanking my chain.

Hadn't thought of it, but now that you bring it up, hmmmm.... ;D

Only kidding, Finn.

If it were you tossing up those softballs, I would have been disappointed. I don't think it's in your DNA.

Regards,
TSB
 
TSBench said:
EXACTLY... they're performers, actors, playing a role. Pete as the bumbler. Meter as the smarmy jerk. Craig Mustard as the Yankee lover... setting up the contrived good cop/bad cop with Johnson, although I think Craig's the good cop, whereas he's being presented as the opposite, against the righteous Rev.

And Dale and Holley as The Beaver.

Hey, you've been pretty tough on the Beaver lately.
 
riverboatman said:
So, out of desparation, I went to the old 1510 The Zone, only to find it still is 1510 The Zone. I listened to the Lou (or Lew, not sure which) and Mike Show. I have no idea who either of these guys are, but they were good. Real good. Informed, likable voices, respectful to the callers, and funny. Yeah, I know, I couldn't believe it either.



I listened to these guys, based as Roverboat's Siskel and Ebert. I agree with the review. But I'm curious, there used to be a guy who'd come on the Karlson and MacKenzie show on WZLX about a year or two ago who'd do funny sports bits on a timely basis. His name was "Lou in the car." But he wasn't a random caller. I got the impression that it was a prepared bit. I heard Lou refer to himself on the 1510 morning show as "Lou in the car." Might anyone out there know if this Lou in the car is the same as the Karlson/McKenzie "Lou in the car? "

Either way, it is easy to listen to this new show. This pair, Lou and Mike seem to be as knowledgable as the WEEI guys, but with less predictability. They are very opinionated, too. I'm going to hang in there with this show. It's only 2 hours. The show should be longer. Dennis and Callahan is 4 hours. Happy Thanksgiving
 
I received a copy of this letter yesterday. My guess is that many of you did as well, as I have no idea where it came from, and I also heard about it from a couple of my radio geek friends. This was sent to WEEI's John Dennis. Apparently Dennis called a criticizing emailer a coward. Here's a copy and paste of the letter that was sent to John Dennis yesterday. So in case you missed it, here it is. It's dead on. Enjoy!!

John,

At the end of your show, today, you read an e-mail where you were taken to task for being wrong, all last week, about the Sean Taylor murder. You reaction was that the e-mailer was a coward not to debate this with you. Where would such a listener have that opportunity? Did you mean to call the studio line and wait on hold for 45 - 90 minutes? And what usually happens to callers with whom you disagree? Those conversations are usually short lived, unless it's Everett or Jermaine, and in those cases you are always notably more patient, but now is not the time to expound on that observation.

So who is the bigger coward? The guy who can only reach out in an email with an organized countering opinion or the talk show host who does classic D&C bully job by speaking over that caller, leading to the quick hang-up (which, of course, is followed up with a bevy of insults)? Hey John, don't answer that question, it's too easy. I apologize for the insult to your intelligence for even asking such an obvious one.

You and Gerry blew this one. You blindly linked irresponsible speculation to an opportunity to thump your chest about the hip/hop inner city culture. And just for the record, I'm good with the notion of speaking to legitimate community challenges of the inner city, but the issue, today, and always, actually, is all about your inability, or more aptly, your refusal to be accountable for your offering mistaken opinions as fervently as you deliver them.

I know, I know, I don't have to listen, but that's not the question. This note is regarding you, not me. Were you telling that e-mailer that being wrong is OK, as long as you take a side? That was essentially the message. So, you, John Dennis, can't be held accountable for your positions, just by the virtue of the fact that you offer them? Come on. Why can't you be wrong and accept it on the air, without putting others in their place? Your admissions are more like that of Ryan Leaf's apology to the writer he bullied in the locker room back in his San Diego days, dismissive, aggressive, and deflective.

I respect your work and talent, but when you devote the majority of your show to public figures who have demonstrated bad judgment and missteps, then why are you exempt from your own format? And, please, should you choose to respond to this, please don't tell me you admitted your error in judgment on the air today, because it wasn't even close.

You didn't mention Sean Taylor once in the first hour. Yet last week, you were fixated on the subject, beating your chest with "answers," assertions, and assignemnts of blame. In fact, there was little time devoted to the devlelopment of what could be the biggest hot stove story of the year in Johan Santana nor was their much about the Pats. When the facts reared their head, at almost 180 degrees from your pointed and irresponsible comments, you dodged, weaved, turtled, and didn't take the real dose of medicine you had coming. The kind of dose you so passionately and freely deliver to your usual targets.

So who did you say is the coward, John? Oh that's right, the e-mailer. Love the show.

Goldie in Peabody
 
I think Goldie in Peabody is right on. The un-holy trio on WEEI in the morning have become the biggest a-holes in Boston radio. Callahan is the king of radio bullies, Dennis is a pompous ass who never got over not being a TV pretty boy anymore, and Meterparel is just a disgusting little creep. They are all cheap-shot artist cowards. The only part of Goldie's letter that I disagree with is that I don't respect their work and talent. If it wasn't for the success of the Red Sox and Patriots where would they, or WEEI for that matter, be?

They really made fools of themselves over the Sean Taylor situation. They had it all figured out and were 100% wrong. Every caller who offered a different opinion was shouted down. They have been way off base in their analysis many times before, but they were so completely wrong on this one and along with the daily segment of the Whiner Line devoted to pointing out their blunders has just made it more noticeable.

I've been listening to Imus for the past three days. Even with his left wing guests, he's better than D&C. They've called Imus a thief and have made snide remarks about his wife. If it weren't for Imus there's a good chance that WEEI may have never made it.

Great letter, Goldie.
 
ArtSpooner said:
I've been listening to Imus for the past three days. Even with his left wing guests, he's better than D&C. They've called Imus a thief and have made snide remarks about his wife. If it weren't for Imus there's a good chance that WEEI may have never made it.

... I haven't listened. Curious... what "left wing guests"?
 
SonicAl said:
ArtSpooner said:
I've been listening to Imus for the past three days. Even with his left wing guests, he's better than D&C. They've called Imus a thief and have made snide remarks about his wife. If it weren't for Imus there's a good chance that WEEI may have never made it.

... I haven't listened. Curious... what "left wing guests"?

Doris Kearns Goodwin, James Carville, Chris Dodd, John Kerry and a couple more whose names escape me for the moment.
 
ArtSpooner said:
SonicAl said:
ArtSpooner said:
I've been listening to Imus for the past three days. Even with his left wing guests, he's better than D&C. They've called Imus a thief and have made snide remarks about his wife. If it weren't for Imus there's a good chance that WEEI may have never made it.

... I haven't listened. Curious... what "left wing guests"?

Doris Kearns Goodwin, James Carville, Chris Dodd, John Kerry and a couple more whose names escape me for the moment.

well, those are more slightly left of center liberals. Left wing would be the likes of Dennis Kucinich, Michael Moore, Naomi Klein, Derrick Z. Jackson, Bob Kuttner, etc...
 
I suppose you're right. Of course you're talking to a guy who voted for Goldwater in 1964 and every republican candidate since. I guess I consider all democrats liberal.
 
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