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April

U.S.
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I'll be taking some time away from this due to my Father and other life issues I will not be able to answer in a timely manner so I'm taking a little time off.. others here are more and qualified to help assist you! I can answer most things with in most departments. Engineering I can't answer. I only know very little! Sales, Programming/on air, Traffic, and Promotions I know very well!

Greg Tingle

Australia
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Talk back radio is my domain in the radio medium of media. I can answer general questions, and some more specific, such as getting on radio, media pitches, relationship leveraging, media covering media, radio station websites, getting in the business and such. Full portfolio on the Media Man Australia company website.

Chris Boone

U.S.
Available
Technical questions (RF, STL Transmitter, etc), studio questions of mixers, routers, etc. Telephone systems...and more...Not up to date 100% on Arbitron and some other software apps...but I am proficient on what I do know and a fast learner on new apps.

Andy Blatt

U.S.
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Questions regarding all aspects of radio (except for technical transmitter questions). Questions like formats, operations, sales, announcing.

Gary Ratcliff

U.S.
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After 41 years of owning and operating radio and TV stations, I regard myself as an expert in all facets, especially in SALES

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2012-01-29 FM radio:

That's just the "nature" of FM.  It's "line of site" which is why it drops out when you go under a bridge or past a big building etc.  Anything that "gets in the way" between the receiver and the station's

2012-01-16 Do radio journalists take themselves too seriously?:

Dear Kevin    Thanks for your enquiry.    You have contacted Media Man.    I think that many people in the news media business in general take themselves too seriously.    There's a vast array of media

2011-12-18 Old radio comedians:

Not sure if this is it, but comedian Bob Burns played such an instrument, called a   Bazooka.  This was prior to World War II, when the word became more commonly associated with a shoulder mounted gun

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