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On 22 Mrz., 22:00, "David Eduardo" wrote:
wrote in message ... On 22 Mrz., 17:22, "David Eduardo" wrote: Many of the best people in radio are not big on forma education, And this may be one of the reasons radio is in the pickle it's in. Radio is not in a pickle. It is simply, like light bulbs, a mature, slow growth business now. And will be for many years to come. Of course, the company I am with increased its revenue 13% in Q4 of 2007, so I am in a high growth, pickle-less sector of radio. Really? Then where does all of this desperation come from? but you find them to be excellent autodidacts. Oh, not really. This is just something lots of people pretend after they flunk out of school. Except for the fact that I did not flunk out. I quit school (Colegio Americano de Quito) the week my station went on the air. I'm sure the same is true of everyone else who failed to graduate. Since radio broadcasting is not a field where there is much to be learned in college, intelligence and work experience is often better than specific training. There may not be much room for learning in radio broadcasting, but there's plenty of room for it in life. Trust me on this one. You have a very restricted mindset when you believe that learning can only take place within the walls of academia. And you have a restricted mindset when you believe that learning cannot happen even within those walls. There is nothing stopping me from reading Cervantes in the original or Joyce or picking up calculus if I want to buy a couple of books. This is what people always say after they've flunked. It is so old hat. Be bitter, if you must, but at least be original. |
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