> "OMG, JD. You really have visions of grandure.
> May I suggest professional help?"---Radioworker
>
> Here's some professional help for you....G-R-A-N-D-E-U-R.
> As soon as you become literate, I'm sure you'll be well on
> the way of becoming the best program director in Wichita
> radio history. (
www.wichita.org)
Too bad Radio-info doesn't have spell check.
> What's your name?
Does not matter
>
> What do you do?
I am a successful long term on-air talent
>
> What are your accomplishments in Las Vegas radio, if any?
Successful describes this
>
> Have you ever had a winning book based on your own On-Air
> ability at any time in your career?
Every book, again, successful.
>
> If so, where and when?
Doesn't matter for this board
>
> In what radio format, or formats did you have this success,
> if any?
Again, doesn't matter
>
> What's your favorite charity, not associated with the radio
> station at which you work, if any?
Several
>
> What have you personally done for this charity?
More than you would ever know.
>
> What public service work have you done for this community,
> again independent
> of radio, if any?
Wow, JD. I have served my country in war, I have served my community in time, and I have served my faith in church.
>
> And since you have the gall to anonymously attack my
> credentials in public, you can't possibly be enough of a
> flawed hypocrite to not publicly share yours....can you?
I'm not attacking anything. You have to HAVE credentials in order to attack them.
>
> Finally, and most importantly, what have you shared with
> JDizzy about his aspirations in radio? Have you even
> offered to help him....Loser?
JDizzy, here's some good advise. Steer clear of people who claim to know everything; people who burn bridges; people who can't hold a radio job for longer than a few months. There's the advise.
>
> Jon-David Wells
> Fearless Broadcaster
>