But what about you? I want to reach through the keyboard and thousands of wires and ask you a question –
Hello to the three or four of you. All of the time I type, it’s about me. I say that I want to tell you what it’s like to live a life of local radio. That’s the parameter. So by definition it’s about me because I live that life of local radio.
But what about you? I want to reach through the keyboard and thousands of wires and ask you a question – It’s 8pm on a Sunday night. In a few hours, we’ll talk on the radio again. I’m not sure how I feel about that.
The last time we talked, I was getting ready for the funeral of my 98-year-old grandmother. You’d think that this wouldn’t be that big of a deal with her being so old and all, but all that the get-together did was remind all of us that much younger people than my grandmother died and left us all grieving and wanting. As the three or four of you know, my grandmother passed away on Saturday. She was 98 years old. I’m not sure if you’re supposed to grieve the loss or celebrate the full life. The answer, as with just about everything in life, lies somewhere in between.
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I run radio stations and a streaming video network in Hammond, Ind., and write this blog.
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