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Radio: Miracle of the 20th Century

by johnford on June 21, 2009

I got this old book as a combo Birthday/Father’s Day present. “: Miracle of the 20th Century,” was published in 1922, at the advent of the “modern era” of . Scanned in a few of the pictures and cover so others (as in you) could check it out. A couple of my favorite picts are the “first” car and the “portable” suitcase . It’s interesting to read the pages of this book and realize that the enthusiasm for in the ’20s is much like the fervor of the Internet and digital wireless technologies today. In its infancy, the early broadcaster, adopters and hobbyists saw and telephony as a technology to enable men to “ through space to people miles away.” The excitement of and its promise would be the harbinger of a new world of learning, communication and utopian ideals. A good reminder to not always “drink the kool-aid” of the so-called illuminated ones expounding the latest new technology that will change the world and lead us into a new mystical land of pink bunnies and dancing rainbow ponies.

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Radio… Listen or We Will Shoot This Dog!

by johnford on April 20, 2009

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Pictures from WSHE Miami

February 24, 2009

A couple of Facebook friends posted a few pictures from WHSE.

Let’s see if I can remember everyone. Top row from Left:
Joe St Peter, Skip Herman, John Ford, Neil Mirsky, Nina Joy, Drew Mellow
Bottom Row:
Sonny Fox, Nancy G, Ron Hersey, Kim Alexander, Mark Roden
Hey I did it. Here’s a very scary one:

That’s David Ross (I think) [...]

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The Return of RadioSurfer

August 25, 2008

If you’ve been visiting johnford.net for a while, you may remember I used to run RadioSurfer, the all in one, quick loading radio news portal. I let the site go a couple of years ago, despite much protest. I just didn’t have the time to hard-code the site every day. Well, times have changed and [...]

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A Jackass of a Radio Promotion from the Wolf in Denver.

August 19, 2008

The Wolf has undoubtedly spent countless thousands of dollars advertising its brand, endless hours training its jocks to say “The Wolf” as the first thing out of their mouths, hired an Imaging Director to create an aural brand built around the station name, a Promotions Director to build visibility of The Wolf brand, driving home “The Wolf” over and over again. … Just a little piece of advice for all the amateur Program and Promotions Directors out there thinking of trying something like this; you only change the name of your radio station if you’re going to actually change the format of the radio station.

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KTSA San Antonio

August 15, 2008

I just spent the last couple of days in San Antonio doing fill-in for afternoon drive. Had a good time working with my old compatriat Karen Kay. No airchecks to post, but here’s a couple of camera-phone picts of the studio and a very bad photo of a roadside taco stand. Why? Hey, it’s Texas. [...]

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Rush and Hannity Want Obama to Win.

August 7, 2008

If I were Rush or Hannity, I would be up nights praying to whichever deity is currently providing the most PAC money to the vast right wing conspiracy to smite the Republican electorate and usher in the brave new world of “change” promised by the HypnoBama . … Better material and an opponent in the White House in diametric opposition to their core values (i.e. something they can rally against on the air to whip the ditto heads into a frenzy) will mean better ratings and of course, more revenue.

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Michael Savage and the Viral Savage Truth

July 31, 2008

The controversy stirred up by Michael Savage and his remarks concerning autism have made the caustic radio host the subject of front-page news across the US. A Yahoo or Goggle news search will show no end to the commentary and backlash Michael Savage has garnered from reporters, broadcasters and yes, even everyday American’s like you.

The [...]

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Your next job is…. “Content Censor.”

May 12, 2008

This morning I surfed over to the usual web sites to gander for the latest openings and job postings. About once a week I do check out the Clear Channel and CBS sites, you never know what might be lurking. But I have learned from experience over the years that once jobs turn up on [...]

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Free Wisdom for Broadcasters, from the “Beleaguered” Apple

May 7, 2008

Today Apple is a darling, a huge success story. A company that has returned from the ashes and reinvented itself more times than The Trixter has. But it wasn’t that long ago that the un-elected computer intelegencia and the everyday end-user was predicting a quick death for the company that has had more lives than [...]

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My god NPR is sooooo booring. …

April 23, 2008

My god NPR is sooooo booring. The sad thing is, its the most interesting thing on the air in Miami. Very sad.

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Adventures in unemployment

April 18, 2008

OK, So I’ve been looking for work, for just about six months now. I’m not going to go into great detail about the foibles of who I’ve talked to or what’s transpired. But it has been very interesting. It seems these days, since I’ve been at this radio thing for quite a while now, and [...]

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