So he's an "Outlaw" on the radio. William Shatner is "Captain Kirk" on tv! You probably dont want to pretend to be your on-air persona out on the street if that character is just about to burst from his own coolness.
Im not saying go corporate, but, you know, maybe there's a time to stop playing teen rebel. Its definitely time to stop acting like a rock star. The truth is, none of us are rock stars. We're announcers. Big freakin deal.
Sure, we have special talents. Those in more cumbersome formats are especially talented, maintaining a personality, while appeasing numerous elements and boundries. Any Jock can get a Howard Stern wig and a cool frown, talk like we just smoked a pack of Camels, and pull it off. "Hello, Teresa...huh huh ... are you touching yourself right now?... " Two minute or more lounge act into a stopset? ...I could do that. So could most of you.
Not to mention networking is a little different in our biz these days. There's not much market for ego anymore. You especially want to be nice at remotes. Im sorry, for those of you who are fans, but I've heard stories, and seen his rudeness in person. We push buttons & talk on the radio. So freakin what?