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Eduardo - Has Working In Radio Cost You A Loan?
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: ... On Dec 2, 3:25 pm, IBOCcrock wrote: Has Working In Radio Cost You A Loan? Or A Potential Job? Lead [-] No. Have you ever accepted Payola or free piņatas? The piņatas are a guaranteed fringe benefit, as are the Pollo Loco gift cards. Well, what about the Payola? I don't select music, so that is a moot point. Well, have you EVER selected music, and if so, have you ever accepted Payola? Think real hard. |
Eduardo - Has Working In Radio Cost You A Loan?
On Dec 4, 3:33 pm, dxAce wrote:
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: ... On Dec 2, 3:25 pm, IBOCcrock wrote: Has Working In Radio Cost You A Loan? Or A Potential Job? Lead [-] No. Have you ever accepted Payola or free piņatas? The piņatas are a guaranteed fringe benefit, as are the Pollo Loco gift cards. Well, what about the Payola? I don't select music, so that is a moot point. Well, have you EVER selected music, and if so, have you ever accepted Payola? Think real hard.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - My guess is that the only payment he's accepted stems from services rendered in an airport restroom. |
Eduardo - Has Working In Radio Cost You A Loan?
"dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: ... On Dec 2, 3:25 pm, IBOCcrock wrote: Has Working In Radio Cost You A Loan? Or A Potential Job? Lead [-] No. Have you ever accepted Payola or free piņatas? The piņatas are a guaranteed fringe benefit, as are the Pollo Loco gift cards. Well, what about the Payola? I don't select music, so that is a moot point. Well, have you EVER selected music, and if so, have you ever accepted Payola? Think real hard. It takes no thinking. Payola only exists as a legal concept in the US, and I don't select music in the US. In fact, since payola is illegal in the US, and there have been less than 10 indictments for it since the 50's, it is very uncommon. |
Eduardo - Has Working In Radio Cost You A Loan?
"dxAce" wrote in message ... Have you EVER selected music in the US, and if so, have you ever accepted Payola? Stop obfuscating! I am a manager, not a music director. Your question is irrelevant. |
Eduardo - Has Working In Radio Cost You A Loan?
On Dec 5, 11:21 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message ... Have you EVER selected music in the US, and if so, have you ever accepted Payola? Stop obfuscating! I am a manager, not a music director. Your question is irrelevant. Everyone in radio is now worthless baggage with worthless stock. |
Eduardo - Has Working In Radio Cost You A Loan?
On Dec 5, 11:21 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message ... Have you EVER selected music in the US, and if so, have you ever accepted Payola? Stop obfuscating! I am a manager, not a music director. Your question is irrelevant. "I am a manager" I bet, that you are real asshole to work under - ever had sex with a subordinate in exchange for writing a glowing performance appraisal? I hear those Latina women are real tigers in bed. |
Eduardo - Has Working In Radio Cost You A Loan?
David Eduardo wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message ... Have you EVER selected music in the US, and if so, have you ever accepted Payola? Stop obfuscating! I am a manager, not a music director. Your question is irrelevant. Actually, it's not. That, with all you have said, here, you can't simply say "yes" or "no" reveals a good deal. And that you now claim to have once owned a record label as well as radio stations, the question is quite relevant. Also, in a previous thread, you've claimed you were NOT a manager, Interesting discrepancy. |
Eduardo - Has Working In Radio Cost You A Loan?
D Peter Maus wrote: David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Have you EVER selected music in the US, and if so, have you ever accepted Payola? Stop obfuscating! I am a manager, not a music director. Your question is irrelevant. Actually, it's not. That, with all you have said, here, you can't simply say "yes" or "no" reveals a good deal. Yes, it does. And that you now claim to have once owned a record label as well as radio stations, the question is quite relevant. A record label? Somewhere along the line I missed that one. Quite interesting! Also, in a previous thread, you've claimed you were NOT a manager, Interesting discrepancy. The ever changing story of David Frackelton Gleason. Stay tuned! |
Eduardo - Has Working In Radio Cost You A Loan?
dxAce wrote:
D Peter Maus wrote: David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Have you EVER selected music in the US, and if so, have you ever accepted Payola? Stop obfuscating! I am a manager, not a music director. Your question is irrelevant. Actually, it's not. That, with all you have said, here, you can't simply say "yes" or "no" reveals a good deal. Yes, it does. And that you now claim to have once owned a record label as well as radio stations, the question is quite relevant. A record label? Somewhere along the line I missed that one. Check the thread in alt.radio.broadcasting headed Who determines what artists get played on a corporate station's holiday playlist? The relevant post is here, in it's entirety: "Danny T" wrote in message ... On Nov 29, 11:34 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: "Danny T" wrote in message ... You're right - this isn't me on my yacht with Gary Sinise this summer when I took him sailing. I am a troll and those #1 songs that keep paying for me to have fun are fake and I never was on MTV and all the people that know me don't really. You are a troll who misunderstands both radio and music, and believes a minor record duck at a smaller Nashville label is a big shot. You could claim to be Shrek for all I care... your posts thoroughly discredit you as being in the music or radio industries. And I'm really the Lone Ranger. You really are a gas buddy. I've been posting here since about the creation of the group and anyone that's been around for a while knows I have visited the radio group for many many years, going back to when it was a minor confusion with the real rec.radio.broadcasting. You did note that one of your cross posts is to a RADIO group which is where your nasty, lying and filthy comments accusing the industry of generalized payola were particularly heinous. If you want to lie about radio, radio programmers and how music is programmed, don't do it where you may actually find people who are in the business. I am not a troll. BTW, what is your background in music? I'd love to know - really My background is in radio broadcasting, although I owned a publishing company and a small label at one time... outside the US. OH- I think Jimmy will be on Kenny Chesney's boat again for christmas out on St. John if you want to tell him yourself that he is a little little duck. He's a record duck for a smaller Nashville country label. Period. "Quack, quack, play my record." And you seem to be a charter captain who dabbles in music. He might be on his own this winter though because Kenny is a power boat kind of guy. (he has a 65 foot sea ray) You are not Kenny. Kenny is actually a star and a great country artist. But power boaters are the scourge of the Caribbean, especially when loaded with drinking gringos. Quite interesting! Also, in a previous thread, you've claimed you were NOT a manager, Interesting discrepancy. The ever changing story of David Frackelton Gleason. Stay tuned! |
Eduardo - Has Working In Radio Cost You A Loan?
D Peter Maus wrote: dxAce wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Have you EVER selected music in the US, and if so, have you ever accepted Payola? Stop obfuscating! I am a manager, not a music director. Your question is irrelevant. Actually, it's not. That, with all you have said, here, you can't simply say "yes" or "no" reveals a good deal. Yes, it does. And that you now claim to have once owned a record label as well as radio stations, the question is quite relevant. A record label? Somewhere along the line I missed that one. Check the thread in alt.radio.broadcasting headed Who determines what artists get played on a corporate station's holiday playlist? The relevant post is here, in it's entirety: And a publishing company as well... amazing! "Danny T" wrote in message ... On Nov 29, 11:34 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: "Danny T" wrote in message ... You're right - this isn't me on my yacht with Gary Sinise this summer when I took him sailing. I am a troll and those #1 songs that keep paying for me to have fun are fake and I never was on MTV and all the people that know me don't really. You are a troll who misunderstands both radio and music, and believes a minor record duck at a smaller Nashville label is a big shot. You could claim to be Shrek for all I care... your posts thoroughly discredit you as being in the music or radio industries. And I'm really the Lone Ranger. You really are a gas buddy. I've been posting here since about the creation of the group and anyone that's been around for a while knows I have visited the radio group for many many years, going back to when it was a minor confusion with the real rec.radio.broadcasting. You did note that one of your cross posts is to a RADIO group which is where your nasty, lying and filthy comments accusing the industry of generalized payola were particularly heinous. If you want to lie about radio, radio programmers and how music is programmed, don't do it where you may actually find people who are in the business. I am not a troll. BTW, what is your background in music? I'd love to know - really My background is in radio broadcasting, although I owned a publishing company and a small label at one time... outside the US. OH- I think Jimmy will be on Kenny Chesney's boat again for christmas out on St. John if you want to tell him yourself that he is a little little duck. He's a record duck for a smaller Nashville country label. Period. "Quack, quack, play my record." And you seem to be a charter captain who dabbles in music. He might be on his own this winter though because Kenny is a power boat kind of guy. (he has a 65 foot sea ray) You are not Kenny. Kenny is actually a star and a great country artist. But power boaters are the scourge of the Caribbean, especially when loaded with drinking gringos. Quite interesting! Also, in a previous thread, you've claimed you were NOT a manager, Interesting discrepancy. The ever changing story of David Frackelton Gleason. Stay tuned! |
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