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Seattleradiodude
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Which non commercial station in this market has the best "up and coming" air talent in your opinan?
In other words, who could be taken off a non-comm tomorrow and thrown on comercial station the next day?
There are a few stations:
KPLU
KASB
KNHC
KEXP
KUOW
KMIH
Personally i am a huge fan of KMIH, They have a wonderfully well developed programming dept. (it would appear)
And a few Personalities have huge potential.
A few i've noticed that go by
"Nina" and "St. Nick" Both are awesome, give them show prep they will fly!
"Rich Brown" and "Pat the Kat" have a east coast style to them that wouldnt work for Comm. Radio in seattle
but maybe other areas in the country
KNHC relies so heavily on non student support its tough to fairly evaluate them
"Drew Baily" and "Richard J Dalton" are good!
KPLU has NPR as well as KUOW so some may work with commercial AM
Your thoughts?
In other words, who could be taken off a non-comm tomorrow and thrown on comercial station the next day?
There are a few stations:
KPLU
KASB
KNHC
KEXP
KUOW
KMIH
Personally i am a huge fan of KMIH, They have a wonderfully well developed programming dept. (it would appear)
And a few Personalities have huge potential.
A few i've noticed that go by
"Nina" and "St. Nick" Both are awesome, give them show prep they will fly!
"Rich Brown" and "Pat the Kat" have a east coast style to them that wouldnt work for Comm. Radio in seattle
but maybe other areas in the country
KNHC relies so heavily on non student support its tough to fairly evaluate them
"Drew Baily" and "Richard J Dalton" are good!
KPLU has NPR as well as KUOW so some may work with commercial AM
Your thoughts?