RadeoEngineer said:
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I worked down there for ten years. I know what goes on. You pay or you lose. Give me a call when you have had some experience.
Let's see if any of this meets your high criteria for "experience":
Very first start in radio in 1967 at KVCR, San Bernardino Valley College doing volunteer weekend shifts.
First professional job: 1968, while a senior at Coronado High, at what is now KBZT, then KLRO Stereo 95, when it was in a converted broom closet in the U.S. Grant hotel downtown.
Three floors down from KLRO, I also worked at 105.3, in a more spacious office, and it was known as KITT. It was owned by an expert radio man named Fred Rabell, who hired me personally.
I took the Coronado Ferry to work, and walked from the ferry landing to Broadway. The bridge was still under construction.
Rather than go through my whole resume, I'll just say that from that time onward, I've worked in the biz in places like San Diego, L.A., Big Bear, Lompoc, The Inland Empire, and have helped produce syndicated and satellite programming.
I've also worked with some great engineers including Steve Blodgett at Golden West Broadcasters, and the late, great and funny Bill Elledge at several Inland Empire outlets.
So, it's possible that maybe, just maybe, since 1967, I know a little something that would save me the trouble of calling you and getting information that I could get more easily and more pleasantly from other sources. And, without red ink.
FYI, I do not know Mr. Gleason personally. We do have mutual acquaintances, but we have never met, so I can't say that he's a friend of mine. We have posted in the same threads before, and there have been times when we weren't of the same opinion. However, I respect his knowledge greatly. I haven't agreed with everything he's said in the many posts of his that I've read, but his opinions are informed opinions, and he treats other posters with respect and dignity. Too bad I can't say the same about you.
There is little else I can add except that if you want to call things like respect and dignity "spin", a word that you seem to be so fond of using, then the concept of a civil, honest disagreement is apparently lost on you.
I anxiously await your next batch of red ink.