> > Paul, when the projects I'm working on in media, OUTSIDE
> OF
> > RADIO, come out, you will understand what it was I've been
>
> > doing during this time.
>
> Save your breath Hooks. I'm not interested really. But I do
> wish you good luck, and much future success.
>
> > Paul/Neanderpol, this might be difficult for a lot of
> radio
> > people, especially part timers that hop from town to town
> to
> > understand,
>
> Is this supposed to be a slam? If so, it's not only weak,
> but thoroughly innaccurate. I'm having a fine, thoroughly
> rewarding career. Thanks for asking.
A bit of a paranoid, overly sensitive response.
>
> but not everyone who works in radio wastes his
> > money. Not to brag, but even before I was on WRNO, I was
> in
> > a position to retire...$$$.
>
> So...you're saying "Not to brag, but I'm going to."
>
> Radio was/is not the only
> > source of my income. That's why I was wearing that gold
> > Rolex at age 18, and instead of taking the money, my
> family
> > donated Hooks Woods in High Island, Texas last year to the
>
> > Texas Ornithological Society. There's also a reason why
> > there is an airport in Houston named after one of my
> > relatives.
>
> Blah Blah Blah...
>
> Jay...Those who truly have wealth and happiness, don't have
> to tell the world. Who are you trying to convince?
Only saying that I'm doing things outside of radio in my home state. I rejected Clear Channel's severance agreement which would have paid me several thousand dollars. Not all radio people have the luxury of rejecting such an offer. In other words, I don't have to hit the road because C.C. owns the majority of stations in our state. Judging by your comments earlier about music, you seem like a brown-nosing tool of the suits that push censorship.
I have the luxury of giving them the finger.
Congratulations, Paul Marshall, for going from weekends in
>
> > Boston to music director of a Kansas City radio station.
>
> Both markets larger than you've ever been Jay. If you're
> gonna attempt to "big time" someone...It's important to have
> actually been "big time.
>
> ...you haven't
So New Orleans is an area that you look down upon. You couldn't cut it in the smaller markets that you now criticize. Also, there are lots of mediocre talents in major markets, you would be an example. If I WANTED to work in Boston or the dust bowl Kansas City, all I would have to do is actually APPLY for a job.
>
>
> > I am genuinely glad you are going from a part time
> situation
> > to something fulltime.
>
> Yeah. This part-time gig was extremely horrible. WBCN is
> hardly known at all in our business. Neither was WAAF. Just
> so you know. I was here for 3 months as a holdover after 2
> years at their competitor. It was a favor done me by their
> management, and I thank them for keeping me busy between
> gigs
Blah, blah, blah. Thanks for small favors, eh?
>
> >You mentioned in an earlier thread
> > that you worked with us at 92.3, my apologies for being
> too
> > stoned or distracted to remember who you were or when you
> > where there.
>
> With all due respect Jay. You might want to do a little
> homework before taking shots at others who actually have a
> career in this business. I don't need to recite my entire
> resume' to you.
Neither do I.
Trust me, I was there. Didn't Tedwards
> jettison you?
Wrong! I was jettisoned by Sid Levet BEFORE Ted Edwards ever arrived. Never met the guy. I also NEVER worked with you.
>
> > I don't admonish people like Axedriver who come to this
> > board as a listener, as opposed to radio people, but I
> knew
> > his post would cause exactly the type of responses it did.
>
> > So let me put a few facts in order:
> >
> > When 92.3 let me go in 1998, Eagle 98.1, Baton Rouge
> called
> > me on the phone to do their morning show for about a year.
>
> > W&J were locked in their contract for another year at
> WCKW,
> > but knew they would leave at years end to be on WRNO, New
> > Orleans, and Eagle 98.1 Baton Rouge.
> > I did the morning show and the summer 98 ratings were the
> > highest in the history of the frequency.
>
> Well...Using your own "big timer" attitude. You were
> successful once in market #83. Congratulations!
Another example of your ignorance. You should know that the years I was on 92.3 I was on the air in Baton Rouge due to their big signal, in addition to a few years in New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Lake Charles. Have you been on more than one station at a time?
>
> > The next year in 1999, Centennial Broadcasting (WRNO)
> called
> > me on the phone and asked me to rejoin the morning
> program.
> > The #1 ratings at WRNO went even higher when I joined and
> I
> > was heard with W&J on WRNO and Eagle 98.1 and KAOK Lake
> > Charles.
> > After W&J went to Houston, the affiliate in Lake Charles
> > pulled the plug on the show. They told me on the
> phone(the
> > staff at KAOK) that one reason was because I was no longer
>
> > heard on the station.
>
> You were their "boy" Jay. And were you a truly integral part
> of that show W&J would've stuck up for you when you got
> (wait for it....) "the hook."
>
> Oh by the way...who's job-hopping now?
It seems you are, Paul, but I understand you are more used to it than I am.
>
> >
> > In Houston, the ratings for W&J at KLOL were tepid, at
> best.
>
> That's because Houston's already heard the "Stevens & Pruett
> Show." Done better.
>
> > The ratings on WRNO were always higher than any other
> their
> > affiliates, B.R. included. If KLOL had ratings even near
> > WRNO, the station would not have had to flip to a Spanish
> > language format.
>
> Do you honestly believe this?
I've also heard it from others. You are commenting on issues that you are not familiar with, from another region.
>
> The ratings on their current station KIOL
> > have gone done steadily. They can blame engineering all
> > they want, they do that at every station.
>
> See: Above Commentary.
>
> > After W&J went to Houston and they wanted me off WRNO, I
> > VOLUNTEERED TO CLEAR CHANNEL NEW ORLEANS AND HOUSTON TO NO
>
> > LONGER DO NEWS AND COMMENTARY IN THE LOCAL BREAKS.
> > MANAGEMENT TOLD ME ABSOLUTELY NOT! I was told by
> management
> > at WRNO, through 4 different owners that I had EXTREMELY
> > HIGH NAME RECOGNITION and that I was a reason according to
>
> > their research, that people listened to WRNO mornings, not
>
> > the only reason, but enough of a reason to refuse my
> > suggestion to remove myself from the morning airwaves.
>
> Jay. This is utter nonsense. There is absolutely no way a
> "news guy" is the focal point of any morning show. As
> someone who's actually programmed stations, I'll lay it out
> for you:
So, you've gone from programming stations to part time? Really speaks well of you.
>
> IF...and this is a HUGE IF...you indexed as well as you seem
> to believe you do, you'd have been offered not only your own
> show, but one would have been built around you.
You are speaking about issues you know nothing about because you are commenting from well outside the region. You were not here when these events transpired. You are just overly sensitive to criticism and enjoy debate.
>
> > I was told the same thing by Guaranty management before
> that
> > when they called me on the phone to ask me to work for
> them.
> > Regardless of what people think of me, the fact is my
> last
> > two radio employers called me and asked me to work for
> them,
> > I didn't apply.
>
> And yet you do what now? You rip on CC, and take shots at
> others. Perhaps it's not your air work that repels people.
CC DESERVES to be ripped on. As for repelling people, you are not one to talk.
>
> > Anyone that disputes anything I've written can get
> something
> > that I have called ratings books and check the numbers. I
>
> > was asked to voicetrack middays at WRNO starting in late
> > 2003, check those numbers too. I only wish it was legal
> for
> > me to be more specific.
>
> Hooks. If you're that good, someone should've picked you up.
> The only story you have is that of being W&J's sidekick. You
> did local news breaks, and traffic.
Wrong again, yankee carpetbagger! Get your facts straight before commenting from across the country.
Oh and yeah, that one
> book in BR. That's your legacy. Well done Sir.
>
> Feel free to take another shot at me. But before you do,
> understand that this is an extremely small industry, and
> everyone knows someone. It's never good karma.
Is that a threat from a part timer in Boston who's moving to the dust bowl of Kansas City? Oh no! What have I done?! I have offended the great Paul Marshall! I guess you'll have me blacklisted now?!
Please, even if you could, I don't care!
You must think you're a powerful force in American radio, judging by the comments of your colleagues in Boston, you are not.