Maybe others were aware of it, but I was not. I was surprised when Tom Shane was introduced as a speaker at tonight's A.I.R. Awards. He is obviously a huge user and great advocate of radio advertising. For anyone who doesn't know, he has stores in many markets around the country. I thought his speaking there was extremely cool.
Otherwise, I didn't care for tonight's event. I thought it was much better when awards to talent were given away. They did play a terrific video of past A.I.R. Awards, and it was kind of a thrill to see Larry Munsen, who won the Lifetime Achievement Award, speak to the audience although he rambled on to the point where it became painful. And Mike Kavanagh paid a heartfelt tribute to the late WSB great Elmo Ellis.
And a number of radio liminaries were there but not nearly as many as in past years.
Otherwise, I didn't care for tonight's event. I thought it was much better when awards to talent were given away. They did play a terrific video of past A.I.R. Awards, and it was kind of a thrill to see Larry Munsen, who won the Lifetime Achievement Award, speak to the audience although he rambled on to the point where it became painful. And Mike Kavanagh paid a heartfelt tribute to the late WSB great Elmo Ellis.
And a number of radio liminaries were there but not nearly as many as in past years.