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My playlist story on A1

Congrats, Rodney on the front page. Interesting article!



> Believe it or not, this radio story actually ran on page one
> today. (Slow news day!)
>
h> ttp://www.ajc.com/living/content/living/0605/16playlist.html
>
 
> Believe it or not, this radio story actually ran on page one
> today. (Slow news day!)
>
h> ttp://www.ajc.com/living/content/living/0605/16playlist.html
>
Nice story though I can't help feeling that something is missing. What could it be? Oh yeah, the 25-minute interview and follow-up with me! What gives? Apparently, my expert take on all things Atlanta Radio isn't worthy enough for the Atlanta Joke and Crap-stititution. A fine kettle of fish that is. Fore shame Rodney Q. Ho.

Note: I have no idea what Rodney's middle name is but “decent, fair-mind reporter” it is surely not. Good day sir and never darken my towels again!
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When I read Jack hasn't hit Atlanta, I thought to ask what the difference between "Jack" and "Dave" is... but I kept reading and you answered without prompt. Good article, Ho.

> Believe it or not, this radio story actually ran on page one
> today. (Slow news day!)
>
h> ttp://www.ajc.com/living/content/living/0605/16playlist.html
>
 
> Believe it or not, this radio story actually ran on page one
> today. (Slow news day!)
>
h> ttp://www.ajc.com/living/content/living/0605/16playlist.html
>

Regarding the JACK format, I find it interesting that radio is fighting iPOD's by...trying to become an iPOD. What made radio what it is--or was--is the relationship between personalities and their audience, something that's missing from JACK. I think radio is missing the boat.
 
> > Believe it or not, this radio story actually ran on page
> one
> > today. (Slow news day!)
> >
> h>
> ttp://www.ajc.com/living/content/living/0605/16playlist.html
>
> >
>
> Regarding the JACK format, I find it interesting that radio
> is fighting iPOD's by...trying to become an iPOD. What made
> radio what it is--or was--is the relationship between
> personalities and their audience, something that's missing
> from JACK. I think radio is missing the boat.
>
You are correct, sir ..
 
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