Paul P wrote:I can't fInd my keys. Anyone seen them?
Paul P wrote:Oh good, a lost and found.
I can't fInd my keys. Anyone seen them?
Paul P wrote:Oh good, a lost and found.
I can't fInd my keys. Anyone seen them?
Paul P wrote:Gee... Sounds like someone got a lump of coal in his stocking.
This is the second 'what happened to' thread in as many days and it struck me as funny, nothing more.
I never worked in the Valley, so can't help you out (as you may have already deduced)
Happy New Year another dog, if, in fact, that IS your real name.
sandclan wrote:Paul P wrote:Oh good, a lost and found.
I can't fInd my keys. Anyone seen them?
I found some in the parking lot at ' Island Lock ' on Stanford Ave in Parksville.
What did yours look like??
Paul P wrote:I can't fInd my keys. Anyone seen them?
another dog wrote:K. B. was a professional in the radio business at CJJC back some time ago.
And, as I stated was an old HS friend.
Paul P wrote:Oh good, a lost and found.
I can't fInd my keys. Anyone seen them?
Paul P wrote:I never worked in the Valley, so can't help you out (as you may have already deduced)
KEN BENSON
Executive Vice President, International
Ken Benson spearheads SparkNet's strategic development of the JACK FM brand for various European, Australasian and African markets. He orchestrates and facilitates the setup, launch and continued integrity of a global JACK FM. Ken came to us with the knowledge and expertise that comes from over 27 successful years on air, programming and researching. As a program director, Ken led KKRZ Z100 in Portland, Oregon to multiple ratings and revenue records, which included nine consecutive quarters as the number one station in the area. His work did not go unnoticed amongst the radio community, as he was a six-time Billboard nominee for Program Director of the Year while the station enjoyed six Station of the Year nominations. Ken also had an influential run as VP of Music Programming at MTV in New York, where he was a key contributor to the creation and success of the hit video show, Total Request Live.
Paul P wrote:Good to see you realize your info is useless as well Buckley.
AD knows it was posted in fun.
It must be frustrating to be you.
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