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Re: Corperate radio/Clear Channel



forget opinions, how about spelling?



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>
>Norm Rosen wrote:
>
>> is corporate bullying allowed on this list?
>
>I hope not. I am very much a nobody when it comes to hiring for radio, I
just don't
>want to see the poor guy lose an opportunity because some sludgemaster
brings his
>opinion back to haunt him.
>
>Unfortunately, the way these guys seem to work, it seems to be good
possability. I
>
>-Ben
>
>>
>>
>> Ben Gore wrote:
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>> > > Corperate radio is evil. Period. I don't care what anyone says. I
have
>> > > never been a fan of it, and as a 22-year old relative newcomer to the
>> > > world of radio I am disgusted by what radio sounds like today
compared to
>> > > what it did five years ago when I was graduating from high school.
>> >
>> > <snip>
>> >
>> > >  All names have been left out to protect the struggling
>> > > radio personalities who work for companies that suck.
>> > >
>> > > Thanks for your time,
>> > > Jeremy
>> >
>> > I certainly hope that in your relatively new career you never find
yourself on
>> > the wrong side of an interview table with one of these companies.
>> >
>> > Seems almost like there might be few other choices down the road,
especially
>> > for an opportunity to challenge a larger market with your skills.
>> >
>> > -Ben