As the three or four of you know, I pin the downfall of radio partly on the overregulation of radio and the under-regulation of Facebook.
And if there’s anything we’ve learned from this past week, it’s that:
It’s simple. Regulation.
As the three or four of you know, I pin the downfall of radio partly on the overregulation of radio and the under-regulation of Facebook. And if there’s anything we’ve learned from this past week, it’s that: Let’s look at yesterday. It started out like a regular radio day. At 5:30am, I walked out onto Indianapolis Boulevard and talked on the radio. Then I interviewed the Bishop Noll assistant hockey coach, Kevin Smith, about the upcoming state hockey tournament.
I can’t do it.
There’s so much that happens in a radio day that it’s too much to write down. My Radio Life isn’t mine at all. It’s yours. I give myself to radio and at the end of the day I don’t even have enough left to write a poem for my wife on Valentine’s Day. She wrote me one. I always write her one. I am losing the battle against tasks and responsibility. Most men live lives of quiet desperation, frittered away by detail. I have trouble with real beauty.
It’s too much and I wind up feeling bad about not noticing it before. |
I run radio stations and a streaming video network in Hammond, Ind., and write this blog.
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