Just guessing, but reading this board over the many years and participating in its discussions for only the last few years, it appears that most of the posters are actively in radio or have been in radio for a number of years and left the business, either by their own decision or otherwise.
It seems many posters, for whatever reason, have chosen to stay or return to Buffalo and/or Rochester. Why is that? What is it about Buffalo, Rochester and Western New York that attracts you?
With few exceptions, the demographic of the participants here appears to be Men 45+. Reading the posts and the subject matter, it also appears that most posters have experience with vinyl (LP's and 45's), rotary pot boards and cart machines.
A few days ago, while watching a movie trailer I heard a quote that one of my college professors used from time to time: "Find something you really enjoy doing and if you can make it your career and make a living doing it, it really doesn't matter how much you make, because you'll enjoy going to work every day and in the long run, you'll be happy."
I always liked the theory behind that quote, but it would appear from reading some of the posts here, that it's not practical these days and may not have been practical for the last ten years.
My question is, would you do it again. Knowing now what you may not have known then but certainly know NOW, would you have made radio your career? What, if anything, would you have done differently? Does radio still make you happy? And is happiness the same as contentment?
Thank you.
It seems many posters, for whatever reason, have chosen to stay or return to Buffalo and/or Rochester. Why is that? What is it about Buffalo, Rochester and Western New York that attracts you?
With few exceptions, the demographic of the participants here appears to be Men 45+. Reading the posts and the subject matter, it also appears that most posters have experience with vinyl (LP's and 45's), rotary pot boards and cart machines.
A few days ago, while watching a movie trailer I heard a quote that one of my college professors used from time to time: "Find something you really enjoy doing and if you can make it your career and make a living doing it, it really doesn't matter how much you make, because you'll enjoy going to work every day and in the long run, you'll be happy."
I always liked the theory behind that quote, but it would appear from reading some of the posts here, that it's not practical these days and may not have been practical for the last ten years.
My question is, would you do it again. Knowing now what you may not have known then but certainly know NOW, would you have made radio your career? What, if anything, would you have done differently? Does radio still make you happy? And is happiness the same as contentment?
Thank you.