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Your top 5 most respected Radio people

1. David Brudnoy - Was the absolute best in talk. Period.
2. Paul Sullivan - Speaks from the heart and is very funny.

Both drove me crazy politically but I admire their ability to have a civil AND interesting discussion with anyone. Rare.

3. Phil Hendrie - Innovative and creative. Developer of the last original idea in radio. Hysterical and loves a good steak.
4. Dom Giordano - Produced for him in Philly. A real class act. Real passion. Local talk, local issues that make a real connection with the listener.
5. Glenn Beck - Worked with him during his transition to Philly from Tampa. Puts alot of effort into the show, is pretty funny, and is a great down to earth guy off the air. In fact, he's quiet and sweet.
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by Kerianne on 11/05/05 04:37 AM.</FONT></P>
 
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by Rick on 11/08/05 11:43 PM.</FONT></P>
 
>
> 1) Jen Brien
> 2) Howie Bart
> 3) Freddie Mertz
> 4)Geoff (GooD TIME) Charlie
> 5)Keri Rodregus
> You gotta respect them!
> NONE of them have ANY talent, yet they all made it
> 'OnAir'!!!
>
Dave Kane, Al Franken and Eddie Andelman could be added to this list
 
>
> 1) Jen Brien
> 2) Howie Bart
> 3) Freddie Mertz
> 4)Geoff (GooD TIME) Charlie
> 5)Keri Rodregus
> You gotta respect them!
> NONE of them have ANY talent, yet they all made it
> 'OnAir'!!!
>

So anyone who doesn't agree with you politically, sucks on the air?
 
> 3. Phil Hendrie - Innovative and creative. Developer of the
> last original idea in radio. Hysterical and loves a good
> steak.


Kerianne, I must say I applaud your post! As a sponsor of the Phil Hendrie show, let me just say this...come on down to my steakhouse. We offer prime rib, slow roast...the best meat you'll ever have in your life.
PHT_souvenir_teds.jpg

come on down and let me put my meat in your mouth. I'm Ted Bell!
 
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by Rick on 11/08/05 11:44 PM.</FONT></P>
 
> ok..you can work in radio, be a groupie, whatever,,here is
> my top 5..feel free to add your own (your list may cross
> over from other boards)..feel free to just name or elaborate
> why:
>
> 1. Jordan Rich- He kicks ass..he worked with me one on one
> for 5 weeks working on voiceovers..he returns calls/emails
> within a day..he is a knowledgeable guy that works for the
> #1 station in Boston.
> 2. Marc Clark- The first guy that ever got me interested in
> radio...even though I didn't work for him, he would ask for
> my tapes and critique them..he still calls my cell even
> though i was one of HIS groupies back in the day
> 3. Jackson Blue- for calling me a year ago and saying "your
> website kicks ass..you sound good--will you do a few shifts
> at the Rose?"
> 4. Christine Fox- She kicks butt on air...and she's the
> first person above me at a station to literally sit down and
> critique my tape..how awkward..it's not that often i take a
> chic's advice, but she is the bomb!
> 5. J.J. Wright-Ok, needless to say I think he has THE best
> voice in boston radio..i almost fell out of my chair when I
> took a voiceover class in Boston back in 2000..and the guy
> that sat next to me said "hello, I'm J.J. Wright"..It taught
> me that no matter how kick ass you may be in radio, it
> doesn't mean that you're good at all aspects of
> radio....this guy is truly a legend!
>
Consider Mike Sand's(Wice-am 1960's)....Big Ange (Wpro-am 1960's)
Joel A. Spikak (Wpro-am 1960's), and one of Providence's best P.D.s that really brought Lite 105 FM to it's still most respected ratings position, and he was also it's Operations Manager, Vinnie Lewis. Anyone know where Vinnie is now?
 
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