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Author Topic: Rick Dees Out At KHHT FM  (Read 9323 times)
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Re: Rick Dees Out At KHHT FM
« Reply #30 on: July 05, 2012, 01:44:22 PM »

I doubt that this was one-sided.

I agree.
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Re: Rick Dees Out At KHHT FM
« Reply #31 on: July 05, 2012, 06:42:11 PM »

I like the idea of Dees at K-Earth, but wasn't he offered the job a few years ago? Word was he turned it down because he didn't want to be a "dinosaur" playing "golden oldies". Anyone else ever hear this?
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Re: Rick Dees Out At KHHT FM
« Reply #32 on: July 05, 2012, 07:35:17 PM »

Give him a few years off the air.  He'll get too hungry to be on-air again.    KRTH!
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Re: Rick Dees Out At KHHT FM
« Reply #33 on: July 05, 2012, 07:53:37 PM »

Once the Social Security checks start coming in, he'll change his tune.

In the meantime he's having fun with rick.com.  He was very smart to lock down that domain very early on.
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Re: Rick Dees Out At KHHT FM
« Reply #34 on: July 05, 2012, 09:34:29 PM »


Maybe I am a strange duck and especially since I thought that the Edsel was a good idea I might very well be. But there must be some out there that can get by without hearing the same twenty songs, if you can call some of today's stuff that, over and over.

There are, but not enough to attract the advertisers it takes to pay for it.  Which is why you find that kind of radio being done on listener-supported platforms like public radio and satellite.  If you have champagne taste, you should pay to hear broader playlists.  If not, join the commoners who prefer predictability.

Yes and even the commercials are stupider, I shake my head at some of them. Americans in general are just plain stupid and radio and TV as well as the movies are playing to less discerning audiences. Even the quality of public broadcasting is becoming more banal. I never considered myself a snob but perhaps I am.
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« Reply #35 on: July 05, 2012, 11:01:07 PM »

I find the contrast between "Mercedes-Benz of Laguna Niguel" spots (above my league) and "1-800-LOANMART" (well below my league) to be very stark.

And the spots targeting the "lower end" are quite dumb.  Does anyone really believe they can get $500 dollars in free gas money?  Or a free laptop?  Simply by calling an 1-800 number?
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Re: Rick Dees Out At KHHT FM
« Reply #36 on: July 05, 2012, 11:16:08 PM »

They shoulda gotten Jay Thomas and the Morning Zoo back...at least he still does a show that doesn't sound VOICETRACKED.

Speaking of KPWR, I'm always looking for airchecks of Power 106 from the 80s and early 90s. Have any? Let me know!
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Re: Rick Dees Out At KHHT FM
« Reply #37 on: July 05, 2012, 11:59:42 PM »



Yes and even the commercials are stupider, I shake my head at some of them. Americans in general are just plain stupid and radio and TV as well as the movies are playing to less discerning audiences. Even the quality of public broadcasting is becoming more banal. I never considered myself a snob but perhaps I am.

Not a snob - just ill informed: remember "Ring Around the Collar," "Three's Company," Paper Lace singing "The Night Chicago Died," The Bad News Bears Go To Japan?"
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Re: Rick Dees Out At KHHT FM
« Reply #38 on: July 06, 2012, 02:03:19 AM »

I must be one of those odd ducks. Born in 1970, I danced the dialed from KFI to XETRA to KHJ (Car tunes era) on the AM band to KIQQ, KMET, KNAC, KQLZ, KROQ (Hell, even KKHR) on the FM side. All each had something I wanted to hear at the time. Lohman & Barkley are still radio Gods in my book, the cream of the crop. I even have a few Hudson & Landry albums but nothing connected to me like L&B did in the late 70's early 80's with them and legendary Bruce Wayne "KFI in the Sky". I suppose I'm a bit of an anomaly since I was listening to this in the outskirts like Palmdale and Visalia and Bakersfield but listen in I did. I learned the freeway systems of Los Angeles having never driven a car for yet another 10 years let alone in Los Angeles. By age 18, I knew the Sepulveda Pass was always a mess, you could count on traffic where the Ventura hits the Santa Ana or that the San Bernardino near the Long Beach Freeway (then the CA-7) was jammed.

I live in Los Angeles now and still don't know where the 4-level is or The Slot despite hearing about it for years prior. I do however, know where the Slauson Cutoff is. Wink

I realize I am not the advertising demo anymore. Perhaps I never really was. Outside of buying records from WEA that Dr. Demento always instructed me to do I don't think I was ever "captured" as an ad mark. All radio did was capture me as a listener. My tastes and preferences run an immeasurable gambit but it always came down to the talent of what I heard.

Be it Mark Chase or Robert W. or The Tuna or even Rick Dees and the countless other nameless jocks I have unfortunate misfortune of not remembering. They all had an impact on me and I dare say shaped me to what I am today. While I am not a radio disc jockey it was always a life long dream. I merely brushed close to my goal working at record stores and attending concerts. Now I do dumb internet radio shows to fulfill my childlike urge. It's enough to satiate my hunger but it'll never be the real thing.
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Re: Rick Dees Out At KHHT FM
« Reply #39 on: July 06, 2012, 09:45:39 AM »


I live in Los Angeles now and still don't know where the 4-level is or The Slot despite hearing about it for years prior. I do however, know where the Slauson Cutoff is. Wink


I think that was a Johnny Carson joke - "take the Slausson Cutoff, then cut off your Slausson..."
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