> > >
> > I know spelling is my downfall, as for the promotion your
> > name says it all. There are a number of "personalitys" in
> > this market who should have been gone a LONG time ago and
> > yet they just hop from station to station. Some people get
>
> > jobs because they USED to be something, leaving it hard
> for
> > the good ones to get a break.
>
> Good comeback!
> As for "personalities" in the Concord-Lakes market...I can't
> think of even one. Yeah, there are quite a few who've been
> here forever but that's because they don't have the chops to
> make it in a larger market. The ones with talent move on
> pretty quick. You do make a good point about the next
> generation of broadcasters...there are very few
> opportunities to break into the biz these days...the
> stations that used provide entry-level jobs are totally
> automated now, and the rest are looking for someone with
> experience.
>
Does BobbyTheD ever, ever have anything good to say about anybody? Actually I can think of quite a few area personalities who not only have longevity, but are quite good. Warren Bailey, Fred Caruso, Pat Kelly, Dom Biello, JR, just to name a few. These guys not only have longevity, but apparently some loyalty as well. Bobby, sometimes it's not all about the 'big market'. Sometimes, it's about the quality of life. I'm on the road a lot, all over New England. And the Lakes is a beautiful place. Maybe they've found their paradise. I'm sure these guys' listeners don't think of them as 'not having the chops' for a bigger market. They all seem to be entrenched in their communities. Which I think is a good thing. Is BobbyTheD one of those guys in radio who kept getting bumped around, and could never settle on one gig? Maybe BobbyTheD just wasn't/isn't good enough. Sounds like BobbyTheD is a bit envious of job security and stability. I'm with BroadcastKing-BobbyTheD should get a day job.