Re: Maybe you need to hear my side of the story
I was painfully aware of what went on during that morning show. I know you and I know Bill. I heard your side of the story and his and know what I saw. He's worked with a lot of young talent. If you had really given it your all you could have been part of a really good morning show. Bill is a fair guy. He puts a lot into his work and expects others on the show to do the same. Just like most morning guys do. I was there and never saw you apply yourself on or off the air. As far as being a racist I don't know if you are or not, but he must have seen or heard something to make him say that.
I agree Aaron Roberts was a good pd for the Bear. Good luck to you and continued success at your current station.
> You answered your own statement..........You were in the
> building but not in the studio!!! Steve Mckay has nothing to
> do with Bill Fox, one came before the other.
> Bill Fox picked me to be his sidekick, I had never been in
> that position before. Hell I was 22 years old doing a
> morning show for the first time. Since you or anyone else
> for that matter wasn't in the studio the same time as us you
> have no clue what I had to go through with that man.
> He promised to show me the ropes, but instead he would yell
> and scream at me and call me names when the mics were turned
> off. What kind of mentor is that? If I was just one minute
> late I would get screamed at like a kid!!! How would you
> like to be treated like that? A morning show is like a
> marriage and if you don't have the right chemistry then it's
> not going to work. I gave it a chance and 3 months with that
> man is all I could take. The last straw is when he called me
> a racist off air and I quit right after the show.
> What I didn't realize then is how much he did teach me, I
> knew that I didn't want to end up like him or work with
> someone like that. Thankfully I've gone on to work for some
> great radio stations and work with great people.
> Whoever you are, you have to know that Citadel was screwed
> up at that time. The one true PD that we had was Aaron from
> the Bear when McKay was fired. He was a great mentor to me
> and taught me alot. You really irritated me with your
> comment cause you have no clue what I went through there. I
> wasn't the best DJ and don't claim to be. I was as green as
> you could be. BHT was my first full time job in radio and I
> learned so much while I was there. But don't ever say that I
> didn't hold up my end of the deal when it came to mornings
> because I did what I was told, I was dragged into the GM's
> office almost on a daily basis because Fox and I weren't
> getting along. But I can guarantee you that I tried my
> hardest to make it work and do what was expected of me and
> when I realized it was never going to work I resigned.
> What I'm asking of you is to take this into consideration
> and rethink what you wrote.
> Thanks
>
>
>
> > > Hi everyone!
> > > Yes its me!! Lisa Tyler/Jordan Kline
> > >
> > > Didn't think anyone would remember me since I was in
> NEPA
> > > less than a year. I think I would have been there longer
>
> > had
> > > Steve McKay and Bill Fox not come into my life.
> > > I had a blast there when I did nights but mornings was a
>
> > > whole other story!
> >
> >
> >
> > McKay and Fox had nothing to do with you not being in NEPA
>
> > longer. As I remember they gave you a shot at doing
> mornings
> > and you couldn't hold up your end of the show. I worked in
>
> > the building when you were there.
> >
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