"The kids" ... yep, they grow up, get some experience, develop chops, get a dose of radio, real-life reality ... and with proper direction and attention, become Jeremy White-types. But I do concur that with Mark1981 that although I've stated in a previous post that they're in the demo, talking to the demo, the kids can sometimes be annoying. A few weeks ago I heard one of the kids refer to a Sabres call-up from Rochester as "a youngster." Looked at the radio and said, "Dude!? Pot calling the kettle black much?"
Tuesday, after Howard and Jeremy, Sneaky Joe or Squeaky Joe "Italian-last-name" followed in midday on WGR. I'm guessing "Joe" is about 25-30. He has a staccato delivery like Jim Rome. Talks in phrases rather than sentences. Gets emotional but keeps it contained. For the most part, he's cogent. But at one point he put forth a proposition about the Bills that made this upper-demo poster look at the radio and say, "Young Bruh... seriously? That's a bridge too far. Out." Click.
Point is, the "kid" had me for about 15 minutes until he said something that was beyond lunar logic. Maybe he had his sarcasm generator on and I didn't detect it. That's what kids do, whether it's in Buffalo, or Cleveland, or Dallas. They say stuff. The players in college ball and the pros are young, new fans need to brought in to regenerate the fan base, so it follows suit that there will be some young talkers on the sports stations. The good ones get nurtured, progress and become like Jeremy White. The bad ones, the shouters and hawkers... they wash out, which is not an altogether bad thing the way things are going in radio... especially at Audacy.