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DISCLAIMER - This is not an "I like or hate Rush" post. It's just one
of those little bits of broadcasting trivia (or would it be minutia) that I'd like to resolve, so I can get some sleep at night. During a recent on-line gathering of kindred spirits, sitting around debating DJs, the following observation came up. Rush Limbaugh has used phrases such as "award winning" and "excellence in broadcasting" that go well back into his Rock and Roll DJ days. On the ReelRadio aircheck site, there is a 1974 tape of him using such lines back the Mid-70s. In the 1974 KQV Pittsburgh aircheck, "Jeff Christie" actually says, "Some of you are wondering what award I have won, none other than the Marconi Award for Excellence in Broadcasting." I know he (as "Rush") has several Marconis under his belt as part of his later syndicated talk radio personae. However, according to NAB, the Marconi Award program did not start until 1989. Rush started receiving his in the early 90s. So, the enigma becomes, how was he able to talk about an award that did not even come into existence for 15 years? Was there another "Marconi" way back when? Did he perhaps invent the award as an "on-air goof" before the NAB even came up with the concept for real? Any thoughts? Just one of those little questions that drive radio nuts, even nuttier! ?^) Dave |
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On 24 Apr 2004 23:59:07 GMT, wms wrote:
So, the enigma becomes, how was he able to talk about an award that did not even come into existence for 15 years? Was there another "Marconi" way back when? Did he perhaps invent the award as an "on-air goof" before the NAB even came up with the concept for real? Go with the flow. Much of what Rush claims is tongue-in-cheek. I can picture Marge and Joe from Dubuque visiting New York looking for the EIB Building. There isn't one. The closest would be 2 Penn Plaza at Madison Square Garden where his show originated in the early days. It also happens to be WABC's address. The current EIB Building is a tasteful $30 million shack in Palm Beach, FL. If things don't go well with his drug problem, the EIB Building will be run and maintained by employees of John Ashcroft or the civil servants of Florida. Always remember: Talk Radio is entertainment. Period. Truth and accuracy are not requirements. In fact, they often make the shows dull. Rich |
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This is a gag. Much like him saying he has half his brain tied behind his back
just to make it fair. |
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Rich ...
Always remember: Talk Radio is entertainment. Period. It's a shame so many talk show hosts are unaware of this fact. Lee -- To e-mail, replace "bucketofspam" with "dleegordon" |
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On 26 Apr 2004 18:42:16 GMT, "Lee Gordon"
wrote: Always remember: Talk Radio is entertainment. Period. It's a shame so many talk show hosts are unaware of this fact. It's human nature to believe your own press. Once you get to a certain notoriety level you begin to believe the entire world revolves around your every word and you believe you have some influence over at least mildly intelligent people. It's all done with mirrors usually owned by the hosts. Rich |
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"Lee Gordon" wrote in message ...
Rich ... Always remember: Talk Radio is entertainment. Period. It's a shame so many talk show hosts are unaware of this fact. Lee I don't find lying about consumer products and spreading medical mis-information to be "entertaining". If anyone is so uninformed as to ask, "what lies on the radio are you talking about"- I'll be happy to bring my one hour tape-recording with me and we can play it on your local radio station. We can start with, "Styrofoam is bio-degradable" and "Secondhand cigarette smoke and dioxin are not health hazards!" |
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