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As it gets closer to her retirement, it begs the question: Has there ever been a high-profile morning show in Atlanta where the female was as integral to the show's success as Vikki? A show where the woman's mic was as 'important' as the man's?
I grant you that there have been some who have come close. Women like: Lorna Love, Yetta Levitt, Leslie Fram, Carol Blackman (sp?). But the male voice has always been the quarterback, the punch line, the moderator and the Voice That Counts. If the male wanted to change topics or even go to break in the middle of her thought, he pretty much did (and still does) that.
Vikki has struck me as a 50-50 partner with Steve (not financially but thats another story) for several years and has not squandered the opportunity to shine. I think she goes down in history as the most influential female in Atlanta morning radio history.
I grant you that there have been some who have come close. Women like: Lorna Love, Yetta Levitt, Leslie Fram, Carol Blackman (sp?). But the male voice has always been the quarterback, the punch line, the moderator and the Voice That Counts. If the male wanted to change topics or even go to break in the middle of her thought, he pretty much did (and still does) that.
Vikki has struck me as a 50-50 partner with Steve (not financially but thats another story) for several years and has not squandered the opportunity to shine. I think she goes down in history as the most influential female in Atlanta morning radio history.