News is not "info-tainment"...
Big Voice wrote:An old radio sage once put it to me this way.
"It's journalism when it's in the typewriter, but it's show biz when the red light goes on."
And by the typewriter reference you can figure out when that bit of advice came down.
Jack Bennest wrote:I am available
But, I doubt super country..oops all weather all the night could afford me.
Heard It On The X wrote:Jack Bennest wrote:I am available
But, I doubt super country..oops all weather all the night could afford me.
Maybe find out what their format is first before you start making salary demands.
mccrady wrote:News is not "info-tainment"...
With respect, I beg to differ.
The ad calls it a morning show for a reason. If it doesn't entertain, there will be no audience.
J Kendrick wrote:
If News is properly researched, properly reported, and broadcast first and accurately ... ahead of any and all competition... there *will* be an audience.
Radio's history right here in Vancouver has proved that to be true time and time again.
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