I was reading the Citadel thread and although tempted, thought best to stay away from it. For some reason however, that thread inspired thoughts about better times: Like when there was a live jock who followed you. You might even have the liberty to do a short cross-over. Not necessarily one of those classic "Danny and Joey Crossovers" (the stuff any self-respecting jock or wannabee looked forward to hearing) but a "whatayougonna play tonight" type of thing. Short and purposeful. These days you hand off to Mr. AudioVault, Johnny Prophet or (as some of us 'affectionately' called him) Mr. Scott. If you were a morning guy, as you drove in the all-night jock was doing his/her best 'final hour warm-up' (and you listened to him/her) to either impress you (hoping you were late so he/she could do a few live breaks in AM drive) or just trying to show you that he/she was on his/her game after five or six hours of the all night show, ready to do middays or PM drive if the slot ever opened-up. If you were the all night jock, you hung out, hoping maybe you'd get a chance to contribute to the first few breaks of the morning show... maybe you wrote some bits or recorded a few character-voice wild tracks. For the morning guy/team, the coffee was freshly brewed, the morning paper was ready to go, your carts were pulled and your headphones were on the counter, all set up. Okay, "20** update," if you were the morning guy your drop-in page was set up on the automation screen, your show-prep web page was up and you were logged onto the traffic website. These days, the morning guy at most medium and some major market FMs walks into a studio that more resembles a kilowatt daytimer in Penn Yann: Lights off, monitors down, studio empty. Crickets. The only procedure that's missing is pressing the "Plate On" button and firing the sign on cart, GF (Grey Fidelipac.) No need to chastise me. It's 2010 and like so many here, I'm fully aware of the times, state of the craft, the business and the economy (why not just one broadcasting company, AM-FM-TV-satellite-Internet-flash drive.) Just thought I'd freshen things up a bit. Savor the day!