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On Thu, 07 Oct 2004 13:58:24 -0700, Frank Gilliland
wrote: On Thu, 07 Oct 2004 07:18:45 -0400, Dave Hall wrote in : snip I am Clear Channel of borg. Resistance is futile. Your station WILL be assimilated...... NO ****! A sad but true reality in this modern age of broadcasting. The "mom and pop" radio stations can no longer compete in the big money corporate arena. There was a time when I was seriously considering a career in broadcasting. I was tossing a coin over whether I wanted to be a broadcast engineer or radio personality. But when the rules changed and radio stations started getting bought out by bottom-line oriented corporations which stick to canned format formulas, and discourage individualism, I lost my taste for the talent side of the business. When I found out what a typical engineer was making, that soured me as well. Only those at the top stations in major market areas, make any real money. It's a shame. I grew up listening to some real radio talent (Who didn't have to mention bodily functions every few minutes to get a laugh). I really liked the Drake/Chenault "Boss Radio" format which started at KHJ in Los Angeles and migrated to my area at some really great stations like WFIL in Phila, and WABC in New York. It really was a "dream job" for alot of us then..... Relive some of that time: http://www.reelradio.com Dave "Sandbagger" |
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On Fri, 08 Oct 2004 07:19:24 -0400, Dave Hall
wrote in : clip....er, snip It's a shame. I grew up listening to some real radio talent (Who didn't have to mention bodily functions every few minutes to get a laugh). I really liked the Drake/Chenault "Boss Radio" format which started at KHJ in Los Angeles and migrated to my area at some really great stations like WFIL in Phila, and WABC in New York. My favorite was CBS Radio Mystery Theatre hosted by E. G. Marshall. When that was canceled it was the beginning of the end of radio, IMHO. |
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On Fri, 08 Oct 2004 06:06:25 -0700, Frank Gilliland
wrote: On Fri, 08 Oct 2004 07:19:24 -0400, Dave Hall wrote in : clip....er, snip It's a shame. I grew up listening to some real radio talent (Who didn't have to mention bodily functions every few minutes to get a laugh). I really liked the Drake/Chenault "Boss Radio" format which started at KHJ in Los Angeles and migrated to my area at some really great stations like WFIL in Phila, and WABC in New York. My favorite was CBS Radio Mystery Theatre hosted by E. G. Marshall. When that was canceled it was the beginning of the end of r adio,IMHO. Are you referring to the original programs which aired in the 40's, or the "revival" programs which aired in the 70's? Dave "Sandbagger" http://home.ptd.net/~n3cvj |
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![]() "Frank Gilliland" wrote in message ... On Fri, 08 Oct 2004 07:19:24 -0400, Dave Hall wrote in : clip....er, snip It's a shame. I grew up listening to some real radio talent (Who didn't have to mention bodily functions every few minutes to get a laugh). I really liked the Drake/Chenault "Boss Radio" format which started at KHJ in Los Angeles and migrated to my area at some really great stations like WFIL in Phila, and WABC in New York. My favorite was CBS Radio Mystery Theatre hosted by E. G. Marshall. When that was canceled it was the beginning of the end of radio, IMHO. Man, I really loved that show!!!!!!!! |
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