Addressing the above.....
The ABC 24 networks moved to Dallas because of the non union environment and the ability to pay next to nothing in wages. Cheap office space didn't hurt either. If Verne Lundquist, Norm Hitzges and Ron Chapman are the best you can come up with, you make my point about the lack of talent in Dallas better than I could.
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You claimed NEVER. You know what NEVER means, right? I'm not FROM here. Yet, I named THREE people universally recognized as national talent. NEVER. Look it up in the dictionary.
You also COMPLETELY fanned on the income thing. Broad claims are dramatic, but you haven't backed yours up, while I've refuted every one of your claims. Without hardly an effort. Go back to the IF they make money.
I'll also point out, for the second time, you claim The Ticket is only good because of the fact that the rest of the stations "suck." OK, GENIUS. Then why would The Ticket be responsible for the market? LOGICALLY, you should complain about the LESSER stations, and not the market leader. But logic in one of your posts is like a hockey player in Ecuador.
That is nothing for a market the size of Dallas. There are smaller markets than Dallas that have yielded much more talent than Dallas.
Kindly begin naming these markets and talent. We also have Kraddock, as someone pointed out. I am not a native of Dallas. Yet we named four. You have offered ZERO of your "other smaller market" examples. Yet you seem to have offered up more Dallas talent again. Jeepers.
The best jock to ever work in Dallas was Dan Ingram, who was in Dallas at KBOX for the year of 1959, went to WIL, St. Louis in 1960, went to WABC, New York in 1961 and never looked back.
OK, so there's one more. Have you decided whether Dallas NEVER had talent or not? Which side are you arguing? You claim NEVER did Dallas have talent, then you go ahead and prove you were wrong with the above example.
And Dallas was not always a top 5 market. So you're holding Dallas to an artificially high standard. But it's OK. Big D is up to the challenge.
By the way, we have a Marconi winning team from Dallas. They're from THE TICKET. The Marconi is a NATIONAL award. But what do the Marconi people know compared to you?
Ron Chapman could never have made it in New York, L. A., Chicago or Philly.
Sez you, who doesn't know what NEVER means. And who brain glitches every time someone just says "explain the Marconi if The Ticket isn't national caliber. Ron Chapman was, rightfully, a legend. Not just here. I'm sorry if that fact flies in the face of your shaky, unsubstantiated opinion.
As far as people in New York listening to the ticket if it was in New York.....Not in a thousand years. New Yorkers are much too sophisticated to relate to the backwardness of the ticket on-air staff. The ticket personalities may woo the Dallas locals but, they would be way too corn pone to cut it in New York, L. A., Chicago or Philly.
Oh, wow. This is hilarious. As someone who just moved back to Dallas from NYC, I have to say--SOPHISTICATED??? NEW YORK??? ARE YOU WATCHING TURNER CLASSIC MOVIES??? Ride the Metro just one time. Just one. Take it from, say, Norwalk CT to Manhattan. Then tell me about the sophistication of the New Yorker. You'll have to wipe a lot of vomit and bum dung off your shoes, but darn--it's sophistication like Nick and Nora Charles when the crack dealer asks if he can sit next to you.
Then, LISTEN TO WFAN. Which you clearly haven't done. They take LOTS and LOTS of callers. Sophistication isn't the word that will come to mind when you hear them. And corn pone? Perhaps you're confusing The Ticket with Hee Haw? I don't recall any segments on The Ticket that are rooted in backwoods hillbilly sensibility. Perhaps you can enumerate some for us.
Because WFAN, in your view, talks about the Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Guggenheim.
Good radio is good radio ANYWHERE. And The Ticket is seen as one of, if not THE, best in their field. And a pioneer of "guy radio." Sports Illustrated regularly include The Ticket as one of the top 5 sports stations in the nation. But again, what do they know compared to you? The guy who thinks New York is SOPHISTICATED. Like Howard Stern is sophisticated. Right.
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