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![]() David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: How else would the general manager of a radio station do a business card? Many general managers are also owners of the licensee corporation, but they don't put that on their card. Edweenie, with an ego as big as yours, if you were the owner you'd certainly have put that on your business card and you'd certainly have signed the QSL's that way as well. Sorry, that is not the way it was done. Look at anyone's veries or QSL's (MW or SW) from the 60's from Ecuador and you will find that people like Gonzalo Maldonado (Atahualpa), Gerardo Brborich (RNE), Gustavo Herdoiza (Tarqui), Armando Rormero (Cristal), Voltaire Paladines (Atalaya), Eduardo Granja (Ecuatoirana), etc., etc. who were all also owners never signed as "propietario" but as general manager. In that society and culture, putting "owner" on a business card was the height of tackiness... something only Numa Pompilio Castro of Radio Cosmopolita would do.... In any case, you might drop a line to my partner at the only station I owned with a partner (Radio Carrousel 660 Guayaquil), Jaime Nebot Velasco and ask him who I am. He can currently be reached by addressing your letter, in Spanish, of course, to the Mayor of Guayaquil which is the position he occupies currently. Same thing with the 'Eduardo' shtik, if it were true, that's the way you would have signed things, especially being in Latin America. As mentioned before, I hav enot used that name except on such legal documents as require _all_ names and on newsgroups, ever. when I woened stations in Ecuador or managed stations and groups in Puerto Rico, I did not need to use extra names... having an Irish name in Latin America is not all that uncommon, as Bernard O'Higgins will testify (were he still alive). You think that having a name that ends in a vowel somehow makes a person seem to be something different? Non-Spanish names are profuse in Latin America, ranging from Fujimori to Fox to Menem to Stroessner, to name a few former presidents of several different countries. However, as you and I both know, you were not an owner, nor are you 'Eduardo'. Hey, even closer to home... talk to Larry Cervone, former head of Gates and then BE in Quincy... he sold me the original equipment for my first station... paid with travelers cheques in Quincy in June of1964... he loves the story of the 17 year old who was building a radio station. Or, look for my letter to the editor in Broadcasting in September, 1964 about establishing contacts with stations in other countries. Or any member of the International Broadcaster's Idea Bank in the 60's.... from Art Keller of EZ communications to Cary Simpson of the Intermountain Network in Pennsylvania, all of whom knew me "then" and knew what I did. Or Herb Levin of the 1020 Kendall, FL, station who was GM at WQA in Miami who helped me get my GM position in Puerto Rico in 1970 when things went bad in Ecuador. Nice try... I can name hundreds and hundreds of people who knew the stations, knew me and would know you are without basis in your claim. Go ahead... write to any of them... or to any broadcaster in Quito who was active in that period. Go for it. Dance little boy, dance! You were not the *owner*. You're hilarious. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... Dance little boy, dance! You were not the *owner*. Whatever. Whether you believe or not really makes me no money, gives me no more nor no less recognition and does not affect the price of rice in China. think whatever you want. Have a ball. |
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On Mar 20, 8:31 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message ... Dance little boy, dance! You were not the *owner*. Whatever. Whether you believe or not really makes me no money, gives me no more nor no less recognition and does not affect the price of rice in China. think whatever you want. Have a ball. In all seriousness, dxAce, you have to remember where I've worked. My career depended on my being able to pass for a beaner. So criticize all you like...a man's gotta put bread on the table. |
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