Geo’s Media Blog. An inside look at music movies radio & life. (HOF How Bizarre) 11/13/17

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The other day I was thinking about how easy my job was for the decade that I was involved with WIBC /WNAP in Indy. The on-air talent along with the support staff at Fairbanks Broadcasting was simply the best and I’m very proud to say that we just ruled Indy. WIBC was always #1 but when that rating book came in with 19.4 rating, not only did it produced a lot of revenue, it also produced a hell of a rating party. Oh, and did I mention that WNAP was tucked in right behind “Big Mama” in 2nd place?
Shockingly though, very few of the incredibly talented people who toiled at the two-story brick during those wondrous days are in the Indiana Radio Hall Of Fame. Whereas most of the KVIL staff, our radio station in Dallas at are in the Texas Radio Hall Of Fame. Hey, and they had to compete with the talent from Houston, San Antonio, and Austin, we just had to be better than Muncie and Fort Wayne.
I can only shake my head in wonder why Jim Hilliard who was the GM of WIBC/WNAP, the CEO of Fairbanks Broadcasting, and the President of the Indiana Pacers is not in there? You can’t get much more “Hoosier” than that. Speaking of industry giants how do they ignore Gary Todd, Orly Knutson, Jerry Baker, Bob Lamey, Paul Page, Chuck Riley, Lou Palmer, Harry Andrews, Buster Bodine, Big John Gillis, Mike Griffin and many others? These guys were not only great on WIBC & WNAP, some of them were also part of the worldwide network coverage of the Indy 500.
I think it’s fantastic that Cris Conner and Tom Cochran are deservedly in there, but unfortunately, Tom was inducted for his TV stuff, not for the great news work he did at WIBC & WNAP. However, even though a few nasty words come to mind about the why of it all, the thing I find even stranger is that the HOF is funded by a trust that our owner Mr. Fairbanks set up before he exited the planet. Hell, it’s even called the “Richard M Fairbanks Indiana Broadcast Hall Of Fame.” How Bizarre!

GEO’s LIFE-LINERS.

You can’t change what you were or weren’t born with, so you might as well get on with what you’re gonna do about it. 
 
If you took away Republican or Democrat away from the candidate’s name, most Americans wouldn’t know who the hell to vote for. 
 
There doesn’t seem to be many socialists in government; they take care of themselves pretty well. 
 
The way it is and the way it should be are light years apart. 
 
Go ahead and dream about tomorrow but you better live for today cuz it’s all ya got.
 
The most popular music usually is a black person sounding white or a white person who sounds black.
 
If you didn’t hear it yesterday, it’s probably not true anymore.
 
Any other words other than yes mean no.
 
I do believe that Custer was the last American general to lead his troops into battle. Now they just send them.
 
Life always feels like you’ve been going against the wind. However, when you’re young it only feels like a slight breeze, but as you age you grow weary of it. Especially when it begins to feel like a hurricane.
 
The biggest shows on the radio were always for all things that were good, and against all things that were evil.
 
The only reason to have a guest on in the morning is so that you can get them to say what you can’t.
 
There are only two movie themes, an unfamiliar path leading to a familiar ending or a familiar path leading to an unfamiliar ending.
 
You know it’s gonna be a bad year when even the people who never planned on paying you, don’t buy anything.
 
Radio today has become so lean and mean that even yes means no.
 
If the staff were in charge of who got paid what how much do think today’s radio leaders would make?
 
The five forms of death are.
1. You stop breathing.
2. You no longer notice beautiful things.
3. You stop making love.
4. The little child in you dies.
5. You stop learning.
 
The client is not always right, but our job is to never let him know.
 

Working hard does not always get rewarded, but working smart sure does.

The thing I liked about Reagan was that he allowed the middle class to get rich but they put a stop to that the moment he left office.

 
When I was about 12 years of age, I was lucky enough to hear R&B merge with Country & Western music which produced Rock&Roll and the whole world changed.
 
Traffic reports on the radio sound better when you do them for the folks who aren’t driving.
 
When your memories are bigger than your dreams, you’re toast.
 

When an air talent enthusiastically endorses something he doesn’t believe, it’s called hype. When he does believe, it’s called passion.

The population in South Florida swells by a couple of million each winter, but just like radio everywhere the revenue goes down. What’s up with that?

When National business was 40% of the radio station’s revenue, the GM’s secretary took care of it but now that it’s minuscule it somehow has become a V/P position?

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