TrapperJohn said:Thanks, Quitnow. I appreciate your candor which is always delivered without arrogance.
And smashedcd...I should clarify. I can't say that Citadel's vision for Rockin' Country in New Orleans was bad. I was still in Memphis during RC's incarnation. As a concept, though, it has been tried several times in several markets, with limited viability. Being a country music fan who was raised on the rock of the 70's and 80's, I probably would've liked it. I just don't know if there is enough of you and me to comprise a large enough radio audience.
TrapperJohn said:I agree, QN. Radio's allure goes beyond just the music. A smart operator, IMHO, would benefit from staffing up with strong air personalities around the clock. My buddy, Chris Clare, went to such a station in Pensacola.
RFLA said:TrapperJohn said:I agree, QN. Radio's allure goes beyond just the music. A smart operator, IMHO, would benefit from staffing up with strong air personalities around the clock. My buddy, Chris Clare, went to such a station in Pensacola.
He came from a station that was strong in personalities (I feel they get welcomed in pretty quick and made to feel at home) for such a small market size (KCIL) IMO
But glad to see he moved on somewheres good as I don't know him personally, but the work he did on the bayou sounded good.
Quit now sounds good in his ideas... maybe why real radio fans try and dig out the mom and pop stations sometimes to listen to?
Captain Chris? I haven't checked the website.
TrapperJohn said:Captain Chris? I haven't checked the website. If it's him, I'll have to give him some shinola over that name. Wait a second. Who am I to talk!
At least he didn't go with "Dr. Chris" or "Shadow!"
the question is not Where i came up with the name but How. years ago people at the station used to call me sawtooth brian. dont really know why though...........guess it was my killer good looks.Where'd you come up with that name BTW?