> > > What the hell is a "cowhead" and who cares?
> I'm not trying to be nasty, I REALLY dont know who they are.
Well, Altsped (If that is your real name) By now, we hope that you have been brought up to speed here. In case you haven't figured it out by now, Cowhead is the new morning guy on WXTB, 98Rock in Tampa, FL. He has returned to the station where he first started growing his audience in the Bay area after having worked for Infinity (Yes, that's right, Infinity. Don't any of you nitpickers give me any crap, because they weren't yet CBS Radio when he was there.) building his audience as a host of the "replacements" show on WBZZ (Now WQYK-AM)1010, then later as co-host of the increasingly popular "Cowhead and Brent Show" on WYUU Outlaw 92.5 before the format flipped to one where he didn't speak the language, or they would have most likely held onto him. He got the nickname "Cowhead" because of his large cranium, and although he hated it at first, he came to embrace it as his trademark of sorts.
Now that you know "What the hell" a Cowhead is, here's the "who cares" part...
Just take a look at how many people have posted on this board in regard to Cowhead joining 98Rock. Whether you like him or not, you have got to take notice of who he is in Tampa radio.
Also, if you really want the story from the man himself, he does occasionally post on this board. He is one of those who don't have to hide behind a pseudonym while asking questions like "What the hell is a "cowhead" and who cares?". He is known in the industry by the name "Cowhead", and that's the name he uses here. For those of us whose parents cared enough to instill some manners into our upbringing, anonymity isn't necessary. You can tell the real professionals by the fact that their names are out their to stand by their posts, whether they teach, seek guidance or offer an opinion that you might just find offensive, you have to respect someone who stands by his words. When you see usernames like jefflaurence or Bholmes, you can see the added level of professionalism that comes from standing by your word. It's like signing your work.
Sure, I may use different names on different stations, but with the exception of when competing stations want me to use different names, I use my real name when allowed to do so. That's part of the business. As for this board, my real name is just a click away. Just check out my profile if you are curious.
The question remains, "What the Hell is an Altsped, and who cares?".
Now, I feel that it's time to step off of my soapbox, and politely thank you for your time.
Thank you.