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EbolaMonkey
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I think what hurt the talent pool in English-speaking media were other, better opportunities. Someone like a Seinfeld might have had a career in radio. Or the Saturday Night Live folks.
Then why didn't Howard's "E" show blossom into something bigger? And why didn't Rush-bo's 90's TV offering do anything? For better or worse, radio requires something unique.
From the other angle, Bill O'Reilly hasn't achieved the sort of radio success he thought he could (Great TV guy, but those skills didn't get it done at the same level in radio). Larry King's old-fashioned radio style was obsoleted by Rush, and King left radio with his tail between his legs. Remember his Larry's last and ill-fated attempt at an afternoon shift? The jury is certainly still out on Dennis Miller.
Maybe a few on this board should think better of Seacrest?