Doing radio everywhere BUT here...
ryanbadrapper said:
Have you heard from the group that's trying to bring WALE back to life?
AND,
What do you think about the crazy situation at WSAR?
I'm not in either loop.
'Not working for any stations near here.
Consultants tend to be experts-from-afar.
For some reason, I've worked more in Michigan than any other state.
I'm also in Delaware, North Carolina, North Dakota, New York, Texas, and Wisconsin at the moment.
And with several networks and syndicators and tech companies.
And, lately, I'm doing more and more work with companies-and-people-OUTSIDE-radio, who are interested in podcasting, a phenomenon not-yet four years old, and growing exponentially (
http://getonthenet.com).
The old gag about consultants is "the more expensive the airplane ticket, the smarter he must be."
Meanwhile, Brian Jennings, who lives in Oregon, flies all-the-way-HERE to tune-up WPRO, among other Citadel talk stations. He and I are keeping the airlines in business. (That's Brian saying "JOE PYNE" and "BILL BALLANCE" @
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4P0vpK1s45E)
My associate Mike McVay, based in Cleveland, travels SO much, and almost-exclusively on Continential, that he's one of FOUR people in the WORLD with a certain quadruple-elite OnePass status.
Back when I had a full-time job, in-an-office-managing-a-station-every-day, guys-who-did-what-I-now-do seemed to live an exotic life. I'd daydream of making Platinum, and riding up-front on every flight. And, when you travel this much, First Class DOES make it bearable. I've now got enough miles that I can go wherever I want, free. But to attain that status, you've gotta fly SO much that the-LAST-thing-you-want-to-do is get back on an airplane.
"Sometimes..."
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"...I feel like I'm in a reality show..."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVvnUyUp1_s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Imecvi3XeE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3MTrcONFN0