The Mount Rushmore of Boston Radio
Ron
obrienron2@gmail.com
Tue Mar 31 11:04:59 EDT 2020
>> Uh, Brudnoy doesn’t deserve any honors. Remember how that show shut down.
Ummm...with him dying?
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Uh, Brudnoy doesn’t deserve any honors. Remember how that show shut down.
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From: Doug Drown
Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2020 2:47 AM
To: Boston Radio Group
Subject: The Mount Rushmore of Boston Radio
A coronavirus diversion with which to have a little reflective fun:
One of the regular respondents to the New York Radio Message Board challenged his fellow respondents this past weekend to each come up with four nominees for a Mount Rushmore of New York Radio Personalities. He laid down two requirements: the nominees have to have been part of New York radio between 1960 and the present; each of the four has to represent a specific genre (DJ, newscaster, sportscaster, meteorologist, talk host, et al.), with no overlapping --- one can't be nominated to represent two categories.
His main criterion is that persons nominated be *influential --- *not necessarily in terms of popularity or longevity of service (though those can be factors), but overall excellence such that they were, or are, "cutting edge" --- ground breakers whose presence on the air in some way significantly influenced the broadcasting industry and/or the wider culture of the city or region: people whose singular gifts will long be remembered.
Let's give this a try with Boston radio personalities. Participants may name a nominee and a runner-up in each category.
I haven't lived in eastern Massachusetts in many years, but here's my list:
DJ: Arnie Ginsburg, Jess Cain
News: Gary LaPierre
Sports: Bob Lobel, Gil Santos
Weather: Don Kent
Talk: Jerry Williams, David Brudnoy
Your turn.
Doug Drown
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