MikeYoung said:A buddy inside 105.3 tells me they're also looking to hire Randy Myers ("The Nasty Boy", formerly of The Ticket and ESPN) as their producer. He used to work with The Goodfellas show over at ESPN and is good friends with both hosts. From what everyone knows of the guy, it's a terrible choice for producer, but just another Gavin Spittle mistake. He's also one of three finalists for the APD position, as well. What's happening at The Fan?
Lee D Harris said:As I have read this site from time to time, I have never signed on until today. I read the comments from idiggraves and Board Monkey regarding my leaving CBS, and wanted to say thanks for the nice comments. Regarding my leaving: I spent 14 days short of 10 years with CBS, at the same station, and I witnessed 3 different formats, and for that tenure I feel blessed. Through-out my career, I would say the most satisfying part was to hire, train, and help motivate the employees I worked around. As the people that know me, they also know nobody worked for me....but rather we worked together to achieve the desired product, and any success I may have received was only because of the folks that were around me. So my hats off to them, and the management at CBS, and my best wishes in their endeavor in an ever-changing, and very challenging business. Thanks, Lee D. Harris
Lee D Harris said:As I have read this site from time to time, I have never signed on until today. I read the comments from idiggraves and Board Monkey regarding my leaving CBS, and wanted to say thanks for the nice comments. Regarding my leaving: I spent 14 days short of 10 years with CBS, at the same station, and I witnessed 3 different formats, and for that tenure I feel blessed. Through-out my career, I would say the most satisfying part was to hire, train, and help motivate the employees I worked around. As the people that know me, they also know nobody worked for me....but rather we worked together to achieve the desired product, and any success I may have received was only because of the folks that were around me. So my hats off to them, and the management at CBS, and my best wishes in their endeavor in an ever-changing, and very challenging business. Thanks, Lee D. Harris
Radioflyer79 said:Lee D Harris said:As I have read this site from time to time, I have never signed on until today. I read the comments from idiggraves and Board Monkey regarding my leaving CBS, and wanted to say thanks for the nice comments. Regarding my leaving: I spent 14 days short of 10 years with CBS, at the same station, and I witnessed 3 different formats, and for that tenure I feel blessed. Through-out my career, I would say the most satisfying part was to hire, train, and help motivate the employees I worked around. As the people that know me, they also know nobody worked for me....but rather we worked together to achieve the desired product, and any success I may have received was only because of the folks that were around me. So my hats off to them, and the management at CBS, and my best wishes in their endeavor in an ever-changing, and very challenging business. Thanks, Lee D. Harris
I've worked in radio since 1986 and worked for some really good people and for a couple fools along the way. Lee hired me in 2003 at Live and I've been there since. Now, there is only one point I will disagree with Lee on and that is we did work for him. Maybe not in the traditional sense, but he always encouraged, challenged and complimented me and others. So you always wanted to work at your best because of and for Lee. 23 years in the business and I'VE learned from him. More importantly, Lee treats you with respect and no small amount of humor. I also count him as a friend. If you've had a chance to work with or for Lee, you take your choice, you were a better person for it. The one thing I'll miss at the station is him coming up to me and saying "C'mon buddy, let's go smoke. You're not doing anything."
Nick Riva
In the Fan's defense, you usually have to destroy something before you can rebuild it. (Except for Steve Austin, there, if you have the technology, they can rebuild him)jeffdfw said:Like little1 pointed out... ratings are worse now then when P&K and RMS were on the air -- why doesn't someone realize the Gavin and David Henry are clueless????
FlyOnWall said:Did someone call my name?
So does this latest move by The Fan make it even LESS likely they will be the new home of the Cowboys broadcasts? One might assume KRLD-AM airs Rangers on weekends to avoid the NASCAR conflict (as reported by Barry Horn) but that still poses a conflict to Cowboys games on Sundays. And Nolan Ryan kept talking about "baseball on FM" but the words "baseball in stereo" were never mentioned. Will 105.3 turn off it's stsreo pilot to reduce multipath and extend its reach? Will NASCAR have to be relegated to Jack or KLUV. What about all the weeknight Cowboys programming? Will Ron Chapman jump to the rescue and bring Cowboys over to WBAP?
Stay tuned for answers to these questions...and more. The Fly On The Wall has RETURNED!!!