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RE: New Hampshire Business Review Article About WFEA News
And I make it a personal habit _never_ to use blue language anywhere within
the broadcast facility... works. Not that I'm actually prone to use that
language anyhow. Hard to believe for a sailor, but I'm also a husband and
father too. It's not too hard to do. I get annoyed when everyone else in the
station will talk to me in the studio using locker room talk because I know
occasionally I've had a mic open, being human.
Ron Gitschier
Jax, FL
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dave Faneuf [SMTP:tklaundry@juno.com]
> On Fri, 26 Apr 2002 05:56:28 -0700 (PDT) Roy Lawrence
> <lawrencemedia@yahoo.com> writes:
> > A former co-worker of mine at a CHR station produced a
> > quick newscast to play on the morning show that would
> > air while traveling to a remote broadcast for that
> > mornings show. As luck would have it, the "F" word
> > slipped out the speakers for every listener to hear.
>
> Better advice, ALWAYS assume every microphone you see is live and on the
> air!
> df