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Tara Servatius from "on the beach" to "at the beach"

Tom Taylor reports that Tara's found a new radio home co-hosting a morning show down at Myrtle Beach on Next Media's WRNN AM/FM.

Predictably, she's being panned early on by some listeners in the comment section of an article in the Myrtle Beach "Sun News" announcing the change.

http://www.thesunnews.com/2011/09/2...9-22-2011&utm_medium=email#storylink=misearch

Has she really picked up and moved her family to the beach or is she "phoning it in" from Charlotte via ISDN?

Personally, like many others, I always thought she was a better investigative reporter/writer than a radio host.
 
Nearly any talk-show host will have listeners who like them and listeners who dislike them. She had both. That she is, therefore, being panned by some who dislike her is predictable. For me personally, the remarks of the small numbers of "panners", which I have read, ring hollow.
 
Having heard Florence/Myrtle Beach radio, people in that market should enjoy a howling baboon. Someone who has cracked the mic in Charlotte, not to mention actually hosted a show can only be an improvement.
 
rls97600 said:
Nearly any talk-show host will have listeners who like them and listeners who dislike them. She had both. That she is, therefore, being panned by some who dislike her is predictable. For me personally, the remarks of the small numbers of "panners", which I have read, ring hollow.

RLS, I agree with your point about some listeners like and dislike nearly any talk-show host and your right, she did have both at WBT. And didn't I state "Predictably" in my post?
 
It sounds - based on the audio quality and the interaction between her and her co-host - as if she is not in the WRNN studio, which is where her co-host is.

If her husband has a job in Charlotte, and her children are in school, why move away, especially as transitory as jobs in radio tend to be?
 
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