OK....I just heard a rebroadcast of Phil Hendrie's nightly show....and he confirmed that he does the show from a home studio.
Is this what the rest of the hosts on TRN do?
Is this what the rest of the hosts on TRN do?
barooosk said:I was a big fan of Phil Hendrie and always listened to his show when it was syndicated on Premiere. His TRN show, however, is awful. He's trying to make as a right-wing pundit and is just not pullling it off. He's still exhibits a sharp sense of humor and cutting sarcasm and occassionally brings on one of his old characters (usually to support a political issue.) but overall his new show pales in comparison to his old show.
Josh C. said:It wouldn't be that bad if he'd bring the callers on to talk to his characters again. That's all his new show needs to spruce it up.
mred said:I think savage has a couple of studios. Doyle gets calls from SF, Vegas, Barstow, and somewhere in New England and Florida. It does seem to limit a show.
Josh C. said:Hendrie has taken calls on his new show, he just hasn't taken them while one of his "guests" is on the other line. That's why I'm sure it's something TRN doesn't want him to do, because there's no technical reason he couldn't do it.
Of course, I'd also like to see him run his "guests" through an outside line as opposed to the internal line he's using now. His characters' calls sound too clean.
Josh C. said:He said this wasn't going to be his old show, and that's a fact that's become pretty obvious. Personally, I don't think there's anything he needs to change other than keeping his "guests" on for a full hour and taking calls from the public to talk to them...the last couple of years on his Premiere show, he was doing more political commentary than he had in the past as well
So Phil's new show isn't your cup of tea. Here's an idea: he generally does his characters in the second and occasionally third hour of his show. Don't listen to the first hour, and if he begins doing political talk in the third hour, don't listen to that hour either.
barooosk said:Josh C. said:He said this wasn't going to be his old show, and that's a fact that's become pretty obvious. Personally, I don't think there's anything he needs to change other than keeping his "guests" on for a full hour and taking calls from the public to talk to them...the last couple of years on his Premiere show, he was doing more political commentary than he had in the past as well
That's not true. He rarely talked politics on his Premiere show and he almost always interacted with his fictional characters in all three hours of his show. Unless , you consider "Westridge Home Owners Association" and the "Kern County Republicans" to be political organizations.
Josh C. said:So Phil's new show isn't your cup of tea. Here's an idea: he generally does his characters in the second and occasionally third hour of his show. Don't listen to the first hour, and if he begins doing political talk in the third hour, don't listen to that hour either.