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Moonstruck
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Ever notice when you search around these sites for radio people that there are fewer old school people. Now I know it's obvious the mentality is different when it comes to younger people than the over 40 bunch and the younger you are the more you try to network to get ahead in a business where there's nowhere to go anyway but I have to wonder. Other than the novelty of it and what some consider the prestige thing of having some major market radio person you never met as a "friend" does anyone find these sites are anything more than a novelty? It's fine to have some major market radio person as a "friend" but when that person has 787 other "friends" is this anything more than just trying to be "in"? I know when it comes to radio people there are two schools of thought. Some swear by anything and everything that gets your name out there and other scoff at anything attention getting and public like this. Any opinions?