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That's a hard-fought contest, consider the abundance of third-rate
wanna-be comics giggling at their own jokes in innumerable morning zoos, but I think we now have a winner. From the Houston Chronicle's Hurricane Rita blog (fair use excerpt from http://blogs.chron.com/rita/archives...ng_new_in.html), as Hurricane Rita approaches the Gulf Coast: On 6:30 p.m. on KRBE, 104.1 FM, DJ Carson had this sage newscast: "Nothing really new to report." What? He did manage to take a call from a listener, let's call him Capt. Obvious, who informed him that, "This whole thing (Hurricane Rita) is a bad deal." Thank you, KRBE, for your insightful report. At least the 50 Cent song that followed told me to "Put my back into it," which could come in handy should packs of bottled water need to be moved. Radio is better off without the current crop of DJs if they're mostly like that. Bring on the voice tracks! On the good side, listening to KTRH's webcast is radio at its best. Too bad it takes a Category 3 hurricane for radio to do the kind of public service it should be doing every day. Oh, I forgot, it doesn't test well in focus groups. -- Mark Roberts - Oakland, CA - NO HTML MAIL Permission to archive this article in any form is hereby explicitly denied. |
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