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Lisa screwed this guy over! I think Craig would have done a better job than Monti currently is at Movin. I'm not impressed with her at all.
From: csindy dot com
Popular local radio DJ
After seven years of radio work in Colorado Springs, Craig Coffey (formerly of KVUU-FM My 99.9's Coffey in the Morning), packed his bags and headed to Seattle last summer, alongside his wife and pets.
"I was in the running for an afternoon-drive position up here," Coffey says. "But in radio, it takes a long time for things to happen. That's good and bad."
It's good because it turns out that in the meantime, another position opened up — one during the higher-profile morning drive slot. And it's bad because, even though Coffey was offered the slot, he knew he'd have to wait until January to start. [EDIT]
And then came another curveball. Coffey's contact at the radio station he had hoped to work for moved down to Portland, Ore. And with her, left all of the promises she had made.
At something of a crossroads, Coffey began working fill-in shifts at a Seattle-based Entercom radio station. Turns out it was a good idea. After biding his time on KKWF-FM 100.7 The Wolf, Coffey's boss let him in on a little secret: He was moving to San Francisco to open a recently reformatted station there. And he wanted Coffey to come along with him to be his morning jock.
So last week, Coffey returned to the morning drive — for a two-week trial run — in San Francisco on a station he says is similar in format to local CKTY-FM Cat Country 95.1, "only more in-your-face."
[EDIT]
"San Francisco's a great city," he says. "And if the morning thing doesn't work out, I'll be doing another position for them." — PF
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Unauthorized use of such content is in violation of Radio-Info's
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From: csindy dot com
Popular local radio DJ
After seven years of radio work in Colorado Springs, Craig Coffey (formerly of KVUU-FM My 99.9's Coffey in the Morning), packed his bags and headed to Seattle last summer, alongside his wife and pets.
"I was in the running for an afternoon-drive position up here," Coffey says. "But in radio, it takes a long time for things to happen. That's good and bad."
It's good because it turns out that in the meantime, another position opened up — one during the higher-profile morning drive slot. And it's bad because, even though Coffey was offered the slot, he knew he'd have to wait until January to start. [EDIT]
And then came another curveball. Coffey's contact at the radio station he had hoped to work for moved down to Portland, Ore. And with her, left all of the promises she had made.
At something of a crossroads, Coffey began working fill-in shifts at a Seattle-based Entercom radio station. Turns out it was a good idea. After biding his time on KKWF-FM 100.7 The Wolf, Coffey's boss let him in on a little secret: He was moving to San Francisco to open a recently reformatted station there. And he wanted Coffey to come along with him to be his morning jock.
So last week, Coffey returned to the morning drive — for a two-week trial run — in San Francisco on a station he says is similar in format to local CKTY-FM Cat Country 95.1, "only more in-your-face."
[EDIT]
"San Francisco's a great city," he says. "And if the morning thing doesn't work out, I'll be doing another position for them." — PF
[EDIT-post truncated because originating material appears to be copyrighted
Unauthorized use of such content is in violation of Radio-Info's
TOS.]