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« Reply #10 on: May 14, 2012, 11:26:47 PM » |
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John, knew the I-65 way...but got off because it was the first weekend they were blocking I-24 and got off...only to see traffic was flowing on 65 -- as I passed the entrance to get back on Trinity Lane entrance. Try that sometime when you've got time. And as my wife reminds me...I am the worst person in the world to take directionsw.
So BYOU-na-VIS-tah is correct? Yep .... reguardless of how you hear it.
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« Reply #11 on: May 14, 2012, 11:37:29 PM » |
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Thought it was BUH-weigh-know-vi(u)ss-tuh Pi-yuck, Maun.
Agree with your post on not wasting your time responding to Spew, Buddy. My fault. Krystals on me to make up for my tirade transgression? I do miss Scott. You ever hear from him?
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Radio may have stolen my brain, but please Lord, don't let it take my bad sense of humor.
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« Reply #12 on: May 14, 2012, 11:49:36 PM » |
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I would imagine most of the advertisers don't realize that the majority of the voices heard on the air in Nashville aren't in Nashville. I also imagine that they don't care.
Barring some major change in he way corporations are run live and local is dead and it ain't coming back, friends. Journey --- funny you'd mention that live and local ain't coming back when the longest running top rated station just ADDED a LIVE AND AT THE STUDIO THOSE HOURS LOCAL AIR PERSONALITY less than 24 HOURS ago, after 14.5 years of running the canned Delilah show that almost every poster on here rallied against (because we guys ain't supposed to listen) and yet hardly anyone on this board has even said anything about it. Maybe this is a first shot in the future of realizing that VT and national syn-sin is really HURTING potential ratings and profits more than it is saving. Cheap radio = bad radio = underperforming industry = washed up in a decade. uh-oh.... To be honest, MIX has always been yanked on here for never making any changes, but now they have and Kronic actually had the thought that Premiere dropped MIX??? Not a chance. Delilah has been tanking for a few years in many markets. Why would they drop what was, until the ratings at night, pretty much tanked the top rated station?
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« Reply #13 on: May 14, 2012, 11:50:08 PM » |
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Trinity to Buena Vista to Clarksville Highway. Left on Clarksville Highway, left on Rosa Parks to 65 South or all the way to James Robertson. Right on James Robertson to 8th to Demonbreun. Right on Demonbreun. You went out of town the route I take home from Metro Center to Springfield.
Nice accent, Tibbs.
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« Reply #14 on: May 14, 2012, 11:54:05 PM » |
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Barring some major change in he way corporations are run live and local is dead and it ain't coming back, friends.
Not until radio gives listeners something their iPod doesn't and listeners prefer radio because of that.
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« Reply #15 on: May 15, 2012, 12:03:57 AM » |
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Spew wants to hear local air talent who know the area and can relate to local listeners. Nashville examples: How do you pronounce Demonbreun Street? Where does Old Hickory Boulevard cross the interstate?
Why would some DJ in a music show give a street name? That's what advertisers do. They want you to come to their store. Get the advertiser to host the show. Then he can give street names all day long. Who needs a DJ? The listeners want to know how to meet the stars. They don't care about relating to some DJ. That's creepy. Shut up and play the music. Advertisers buy numbers, not shows. All they want to know is what's the CPM. Nothing else. Period. Advertisers are the reason why radio sounds the way it does. Sit in a meeting with them someday.
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« Reply #16 on: May 15, 2012, 12:30:08 AM » |
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Big A says Why would some DJ in a music show give a street name? That's what advertisers do. They want you to come to their store. Get the advertiser to host the show. Then he can give street names all day long. Who needs a DJ? The listeners want to know how to meet the stars. They don't care about relating to some DJ. That's creepy.
Dear A....once upon a time...long long ago, stations had news departments which would give you info on where a wreck was, where a storm hit...and which part of OLB you needed to avoid. A local joc who could pronounce them the correct (local) way had believeability with listeners. Advertisers now have spots done out of town and that why you hear Leb-ah-NON as the location of car lots and what have you. Also, we gave the joc the info who would also know how to get it right. And when was the last time a joc here..or somewhere else told us how to meet a star. I can go to the local Kroger and church and see them.Shut up and play the music. Was Gerry House already gone when you got here?
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« Reply #17 on: May 15, 2012, 12:44:22 AM » |
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Funny, I've never remembered meeting anyone with your mindset in any meeting, Big A. And if I did, I'd run or fire you for the constant lack of bringing anything relevantly refreshing to radio. I am sure you are probably the life of the party or a model employee for some corporate entity that sells the thrift at all expenses handbooks for a quarter in gas station rest room. If I am doing certain promos, I may desire to live on the edge and even prefer or want the local air personality to put his stamp of approval on my business or ch, ch, charity event. He or she may give the address and maybe even do....ah....a remote. Wait, are you selling ads on Pandora and this is a conspiracy to diminish and destroy radio one post at a time? I haven't seen an amateur board for any other media that has ever spoken passionately about that genre of equipment like people do about radio on here. I wonder why.
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« Reply #18 on: May 15, 2012, 12:49:57 AM » |
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And I am Leba-done Buddy.
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« Reply #19 on: May 15, 2012, 08:00:48 AM » |
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Buddy! OHB crosses all three interstates twice for a total of SIX OHB interchanges.
Correct. But the one down there near the old Starwood is probably the most confusing. Because if you want to go from Antioch (in the Hickory Hollow area) to Brentwood, you would really need to exit I-24 at Bell Road. I could probably get from Antioch to Brentwood via the OHB exit near Starwood, but I am not sure that I could explain it here!  I've heard Buena Vista pronounced two ways - not sure which is correct. I've been saying BWAY-na-VIS-tah. So BYOU-na-VIS-tah is correct? That's nice to know. I've heard that, too. Ditto for the small Buena Vista community down in west Tennessee. However, with the influx of hispanics here, that is all bound to change soon! 
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