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Date Posted: 12:04:01 11/03/02 Sun
Author: the Formal Observer
Subject: for more helpful and constructive advice click here
In reply to: Surf 's message, "I don't know, I suppose if you posted it ...." on 09:12:41 11/03/02 Sun

My first try must have gotten lost in the shuffle. I wanted to tell doug to save the money he would spend on school and buy his own radio production hardware and practice/produce on his own. Get a good computer and load ProTools on it. Buy some studio grade condenser mics and a good 14-16 channel mixing board. Start his own audio production studio for commercials, jingles, live recordings of bands etc. He could even start streaming a show from his own home. Study for his first class FCC Radio Telephone license. Who knows what that could lead to? He should also find a old radio biz mentor to introduce him to key people. Above all, remember this, no one in the radio biz really knows more than anyone else. It's not a biz that attracts brainiacs, just people with larger than life circus-like personalities and a deep desire to command and hold the attention of others.

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[> [> [> [> [> What're you in the business of selling radio hardware? That's expensive advice, considering he can just play with the toys at the college station. I mean, I don't want to use the word "stupid" or anything, but I think Dougie should save his money. He strikes me as the type that gets diarrhea at Circuit City he gets so excited. -- Madison, 17:11:08 11/03/02 Sun


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