Awesome. The funniest thing about this thread is - - it was a question about a pretty decent radio market and "what's happening?" It took all of one reply to start the defamation of character. First of all, TV and Public Speaking aren't for the faint hearted. Don't twist words. That comment was never tagged for radio, ever. Radio IS for the introverted. It's been proven time and again. Most of the 'decent' people in this business have some kind of knowledge of basic psychology and they would agree with this whole heartedly. The insecurity within this business (radio) is rampant and it's very clear right here on this thread. I'm still laughing at this. I don't have as much experience as, say, Quagmire who's implied he's worked at 90% of Canada's Radio Stations, but I'm sure someone's smart enough to read into that posting. Dude, that's a lot of experience you have. You must be friggin' amazing. You should get some contacts for a killer promotions guy or gal from all your "aliases" on this board then go for syndication. Clearly you're way too good for terrestrial radio. Same with the God-Like Whohoo. Last point, if I may, a station's got a lot of pieces to make it run. That means, TEAM. I highly doubt most, every, or a percentage of radio stations allow this kind of trash inside their 4 walls. Trashing, demeaning, defaming? Give it a rest. If the ones you clowns have worked at allow it, there are serious problems and I'm glad I don't work there. Again, I don't think it'd be hard to find anyone in agreement on that one. Let's assume the question was sincere and not everyone is looking to take their insecurities out on teammates, while calling a kettle black. Then, it would've been and honest answer for a reply. Perhaps a thank you to round it out. Basic, quick and to the point. Maybe 3 replies? Oh, that principle might be a little too steep for those incredibly talented radio guys who apparently walk up and down the halls of their stations spitting on the team. "What's Up in Lethbridge?" |