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THE LAST GREAT PD IN PROVIDENCE

OK...ONE more note on this "local" canard, then I've GOT to go...

And when I say "canard," I mean "false rumor" (English), not "duck" (French).

When I left Providence, in 1980, I never sold my house. I KNEW I'D BE BACK. I was landlord of a triple-decker on Waterman Street. None other than Channel 10's new NightBeat reporter Patrice Wood moved-in (she had just come here from Ohio), and managed it for me while I was away.

Like the people in Southeastern New England, the folks in Buffalo -- a GREAT place -- were very warm and welcoming. The carpetbagger mentality that lurks on these boards seems to reside here, not in the hearts of Rhode Island's citizenry.

Had I not embraced The Ocean State so deeply, I could've made a life in Buffalo.
One of my sisters moved there THREE times (as her husband followed his career), and they LOVED it.
I was offered the weekend weather job on WKBW-TV ABC7, Western New York's ratings MONSTER.
Cost-of-living: low. Quality-of-life: great. Winters: brutal, but I can take a punch.
But, like Dorothy, I wanted to go home to RI.
The home I had CHOSEN, not where-I-happened-to-be-born.

When the WPRO-AM PD job opened-up again in 1982, they pretended-to-interview-me, but they "got" that Buffalo didn't want me to leave, and had already picked a PD.

So imagine how delicious it was to come back ANYWAY...at WSNE.
FIRST face welcoming me when I walked in the door that morning: Barbara Haynes.

Then, like Tommy Lasorda, I coached-my-way-to-the-majors.

Like Salty, Jimmy Gray, Dan Yorke, Dave Barber, Patrice, Gene Valicenti, and almost everyone else now-or-ever on-air on radio or TV in every market, I didn't-happen-to-be-born where I now live. That's not something any of us can choose. We move to grow. I had to leave twice. But I came here three times.

Good morning from Raleigh-Durham NC, where we welcome a new PD at client station WPTF. And he's from WISCONSIN. Earlier this week, at sister station WSJS, Winston-Salem, we welcomed a new PD...FROM FLORIDA!

For anyone planning to meet my flight tonight at Green Airport: PLEASE...NO colorful helium-filled balloons this time? You'll embarass any other consultants who may be on my flight.

HC
www.HollandCooke.com
www.BlockIsland.TV
 
Re: OK...ONE more note on this "local" canard, then I've GOT to go...

Holland Cooke said:
For anyone planning to meet my flight tonight at Green Airport: PLEASE...NO colorful helium-filled balloons this time? You'll embarass any other consultants who may be on my flight.

HC
www.HollandCooke.com
www.BlockIsland.TV

So the 40 banner is out, Holland!?! (smile) I'm calling the marching band to let them know the gig is off!

People think that just because Tony Bristol, Giovanni, Davey Morris, Will Gilbert, Ron St. Pierre, Doug Palmieri, Dr. Metal, Mike Montecalvo, Tony Petrarca, Bill George, Tanya Cruise, Arlene Violet et al are currently (or have been) on the radio/TV that all slots should be filled by Rhode Islanders....because no one else can do it like a Rhode Islander!
The whole Matt Allan thing boggles me too as who says that Matt wants to leave the #! station for him in the market?
 
Another snapshot of The Glamorous Consulting Life...

wknd92 said:
I'm calling the marching band to let them know the gig is off!

Just as well.
The musicians' union would clobber you with overtime.
It'll be a late one.

Good evening from Pittsburgh Airport, and another chapter in The USAirways Chronicles.
By the time I checked-in at Raleigh, they'd already re-routed me through Charlotte.
Whatever happened to my Philadelphia connection was a mystery.
By the time the delayed Charlotte flight would've arrived, I'd've missed my connection to Providence.
And the re-book line was a mile long.
So I called rez, and they put me on this PGH flight that I BARELY made, sprinting to the other end of the concourse.

And you guessed it...
Upon arrival here came word that the flight to RI would also be delayed.

As I wolfed a philly cheesesteak -- the ONLY open food option here, where food options otherwise abound -- I remembered why I've been using Southwest to Raleigh.

But there IS good news.
I just saved a bundle on car insurance, by switching to Geico...
 
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