Re: I should like to add ...
> ... that maintaining the 'status quo' on radio (and in 'the
> media'
> in general) does nothing but stunt a country's growth,
> serving to
> stunt both her mental and spiritual expansion.
>
> I whole-heartedly realise this is not a board full of 'egg
> heads'
> that can trace the development of culture, of mankind's slow
> and
> painful rise out of the muck (you DO know something about
> mankind's
> development - don't you? If not, you may, in fact are
> advised to
> leave this thread immediately.)
>
>
> THIS is a board full of, basically, 'mechanics'; people who
> quite literally
> are 'hands on' in their particular field and therefore would
> seem
> to view everthing from that prism, that viewpoint. This is
> only
> natural, and one can fault anyone else for that or for their
> view, They
> may be faulted, however, for the undying defense that they
> have seen/found
> is the one ond only true 'view' or 'way in life'. This is
> where the
> debate seems to be, seems to end up: each person's ability
> to judge a
> radio host's or another person's honesty, credibilty and
> breadth of
> experience varies greatly. Not everyone has had a wide and
> varied background
> or 'training' and experience in the 'righ areas'. Simple
> 'consumers' of
> goods are the not the ones to consult for, say, designing a
> new product
> however it is useful to observe those persons for any
> improvements
> or changes that the trained eye can observe ... but I have
> digressed ...
Yes sir, you have
> Back to subject to wanted to address: the part radio (and
> again, the media
> in general) can play in the mental and spiritual development
> of a
> nation and the individual that necessarily make up that
> nation.
>
> I really now have to ask, "does a steady diet of Stern,
> Springer, Franken
> further that goal"?
Seriously, no. I never listen to any of them.
I have heard "snippets" of each of them, and all are repugnant to me.
> Seriously now - do they?
>
> Besides Stern, is there any other 'mental diet' that the
> vast numbers of
> you out there 'consume', make 'part of' yourself just by
> listening or
> reading or ?????
>
> I have to confess, I used to listen to Stern when he was
> aired in this
> market. I enjoyed his use of logic, his examination of
> issues and while
> having some fun doing it; but THEN he turns on the potty
> mouth ... as an
> old proverb says "You do what you are" and I made the
> decision that I
> didn't want that kind of crap in my head, "and so I went
> elsewhere ..."
Me too. He is smart enough, but much of his show is trash.
Others, I know, will disagree including Mel K

.
> I was looking for entertaining, thoughtful, talk radio; not
> 'happy jabber',
> not 'happy talk' between tunes, and after awhile, tunes just
> don't cut it
> anyway. I have found myself tuning over to WRR any more, if
> it's just
> 'music' that I want.
Well, more in common Jim. WRR is relaxing to me.
And for a classical music station, it's ratings are not bad. Sometimes WRR beats KRLD.
Otherwise, it is inciteful talk radio.
> I'll even
> listen to the rantings of that multiple PhD in the
> biological sciences,
> a man trained in science, for his perspective on current
> subjects and
> other subject of interest. Do I take what he;'s got lock
> stock and
> barrel? Not without 'checking it out' first, and again, not
> everyone is
> 'well equipped' nor prone to do so ...
>
>
> _Jim
I like all-sports radio, and I believe anything that anyone says there
