If 'VOL would invest in a call screener off the air and utilize call block, 90 percent of the morons that call in would be weeded out. But this would make for a boring show then, wouldn't it?
Graham seems to bring all of this on himself. Sometimes it's amusing, but most of the time it gets old (and rather quickly at that). The 'parodies', as he puts it, are loathsome. Some guy singing over karaoke tracks with different lyrics, while hearing the original lyrics being sung by background singers on the track! He uses these parodies quite judiciously as filler, sometimes allowing the automation to go back into music rotation and cutting the songs off midway to go back on the air (aaaaargh!).
Graham likes to play 'I Believe' by Brooks and Dunn quite a bit, too (not that there is anything wrong with that, guess he likes Brooks And Dunn).
Jae Nash's (host on before T.J.) show is so inconsistent, you may hear her once or twice a week. Show title of 'All Things Considered'. How original! Wonder if NPR hasn't cranked up about that yet? May as well be the 'T.J Graham Pre-Game Show' since he is always on the air with her. .
Heidelberg's afternoon show 'The Show' is rarely heard.
If they'd just stick to music (which is a wonderful mix, by the way. . one reason I enjoy listening to 'VOL), or at least improve the production quality of their talk programming, most of these problems would probably go away.
Of course, I could just spin the dial and listen to 'The Big Mouth' at 880.
onetake said:
May be a dumb question but what would it cost to have security cameras on the building and
some lights on that property. Having a studio and tower at the same site makes a story like this very uncomfortable but it's happened twice and nobody saw anything?
Whoever did this must know if and when all board ops are gone or they are signing off at midnight or something. Every gas station and drug store in town has security cameras, and whoever is doing this seems to not be challenged on time. This takes longer than shoplifting a pack of chewing gum somewhere.
they have plans to protect themselves better?