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It drives me nuts. In the Evansville area it's rampant. Do these people really think they have the pipes and the talent of persuasion of a paid radio professional? In most instances, with very few exceptions, they stink up the place. Yeah, I know, it's a way to get em' on the air and their buddies say "I heard you on the radio", but gee, gimme a break. I can remember back in the old days before all the new fangled digital equipment when it took forever to edit these wannabes. It might be easier now, but please, somebody should have the courage to say....."hey, let's try something different this time." Furthermore, my post wasn't just meant as a rant against this practice, but also to say how talented our radio people are and that they should be the one's pushin' the stuff on the shelves.