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Topic: What would it take to get this forum going again?  (Read 3199 times)
Reply #15
« on: January 14, 2004, 02:03:12 AM »
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Quote from: William Rose
So you would be limited to those members who, in their profile, supplied an alternative method of corresponding, such as a "Cool Link, Homepage, or ICQ or AIM number........Slim pickings.... Sad


Yes - I do appreciate the problem.  Maybe not such a good idea, after all Smiley
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Reply #16
« on: January 14, 2004, 02:49:36 AM »
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No, it was a fine idea, and had the old forum been more similar to this one, at least in the area of how e-mail info is displayed, it would have been possible.  Smiley
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William

Amd 1.4ghz, 576mb, WinXpPro, CEP2, SantaCruz..
Reply #17
« on: June 05, 2004, 07:31:57 AM »
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Quote from: jshaw
I, for one, would like to learn what the radio market is doing for commercial production these days.


I'm a radio junkie.  First job was back in the early 70's doing all nights at an fm rock station.  Still involved with radio 30 years later and what a long strange trip its been.  Stumbled across the forum  - "Hey Great!"  I thought to myself.  Mostly I lurk, seeing whats going on, but would like to take some time to share meaningful dialog on a forum with this subject.  Is there anybody out there....?
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And that's how it sounds +/- 3db

Dave P.
Reply #18
« on: June 05, 2004, 01:51:01 PM »
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Right here, what's on your mind? Start a new thread  wink
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Reply #19
« on: June 05, 2004, 05:33:40 PM »
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<Right here, what's on your mind?>

Hi BFM, See you're from England.  Central California USA here.  I guess I'm waxing nostalgic a bit today as yesterday the station where I worked for the better part of 5 years had the sale finalized by the FCC.  It's now a Spanish language station and thus I now no longer claim the distinction of gainful employment as "operations mgr" for a radio station.

I enjoy all facets of broadcast:  on air... production... copywriting... sales/promotions, etc and have done all the mentioned for country, smooth jazz, CHR, AOR and classical radio stations.

The thing I enjoy most is Production.  For many years I've produced spots from my home studio, which has evolved from a tape based room in the early '80's (16 trk RtoR) to today using various software for their unique features:  SawPro, CE Pro 2, and Sound Forge are ones I use most.  Mostly voiceover music production and the occasional a jingle project using pre-produced beds or even a band if theres a budget.

Dave
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And that's how it sounds +/- 3db

Dave P.
Reply #20
« on: June 06, 2004, 01:00:54 AM »
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Yep I'm in lil ol' england .. more clouds but less murders cheesy I've sent you a PM because if we chat away here someone will say this is off-topic OK?
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