> Bits are ripped of all the time in radio. People steal ideas
> all the time.
> You steal my bit, I'll steal yours. There are even radio
> conferences where morning shows from around the country get
> together once a year and swap ideas and bits, contests and
> the like. I'm not sticking up for Rocco, I don't even know
> him or his show, I am telling you though that it's a largely
> accepted practice. Ever hear of Bit Board? It's very
> existence is for the exchange of bits and ideas, stunts,
> etc.
Again...you're not hearing me.
Bit Boards are there to help aspring young small to medium market "jocks" find their voice. Once a jock gets to NY, LA or Philly...they are expected to come up with they're own $hit.
Just because you say it is a "largely accepted practice", doesn't make it right!
>
>
> > > > Wired 96.5's morning "personality" Rocco is blatantly
> > > > ripping off the Opie & Anthony "Assault On The Media"
> > > > concept, word for word.
> > > >
> > > > Why on earth does this guy have a morning gig in one
> of
> > > the
> > > > biggest markets in the country? Has Jerry Clifton no
> > ears?
> > >
> > > >
> > > > Discuss...
> > > >
> > > I can't answer your questions, but I'll pose one of my
> > own.
> > > What the f do you expect from Ben Maxwell, who's claim
> to
> > > fame was playing second fiddle to Barsky for chrissake,
> > and
> > > then does his lame-a$$ impersonation of Vinnie the Crumb
>
> > and
> > > calls himself Rocco The Janitor? You really aren't
> > > expecting originality, are you? Make that 2 questions.
> > >
> > I imagine Ben Maxwell thought the average listener to
> Wired
> > would not also be listening to O and A on XM radio..and
> > lifted their bit.
> >
> > But I have not listened to either so I don't know what its
>
> > all about.
> > I imagine regular listeners of both shows..O and A and
> Rocco
> > would never know
> > the difference. I doubt these shows share the same
> > listeners. And I mean non professional radio people
> > listeners. Odd the Author of this post just happened to
> > hear it on both shows. Very odd..

> >
>