Anyways, today's show started with an early appearance of a US senator, Joe Donnelly. The senator from South Bend called in at 5:58am to talk about military suicide and heroin addiction and a possible government shutdown. It’s tough to be cheery in the face of darkness and a US senator who may or may not have had his coffee yet.
I'm watching tutorials tonight on how to use Quarkxpress. You would think that I wouldn't necessarily need to know how to use a design program such as Quark since I'm in radio, not newspapers. But there was a time when I was in both and I still like Quark the best when it comes to designing anything. And I need to design a couple of marketing pieces MY WAY... so it's back to Quark.
Anyways, today's show started with an early appearance of a US senator, Joe Donnelly. The senator from South Bend called in at 5:58am to talk about military suicide and heroin addiction and a possible government shutdown. It’s tough to be cheery in the face of darkness and a US senator who may or may not have had his coffee yet. It’s 5:55am on Sunday morning and I’d be lying to you if I told you I haven’t been staring at the ceiling for the last hour worrying about radio things. Sometimes, it feels as if radio is a curse almost as much as it is a blessing. And it is in that thin cumulative margin of blessing over curse, revenue over costs, beauty over hate… that you ramble in your mind through open fields of Midwestern prairie grass romanticizing about how damn cool it is to be in radio.
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I run radio stations and a streaming video network in Hammond, Ind., and write this blog.
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