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clemon79:
[quote name=\'SRIV94\' date=\'Nov 29 2003, 10:08 AM\'] Didn't they (or don't they) call this voicetracking?  And is what Newton is doing (hosting a NY show out of L.A.) considered such?  Or do I have my radio terms mixed up (it's been ages since I've set foot in a radio studio)? [/quote]
 Doing a show from a remote location is merely called "doing a show from a remote location". :) Voicetracking is a completely different animal...you have a station with a robot or a computer to automatically play the music, so you don't need a DJ there for the whole shift, right? So the DJ comes in, is handed a list with his music log (which has already been programmed) on it and he goes into a a production studio and records his stopsets, one after the other, bang bang bang. Assuming a minimal amount of retakes, his whole show is ready to go inside of an hour, and then engineer then takes the tracks and drops them in the proper places in the program log. Result: You think it's a live show, when the whole schmiel has been prerecorded and assembled seperately, possibly the day before.

SRIV94:
[quote name=\'rugrats1\' date=\'Nov 29 2003, 01:53 PM\'] By the way, who does the morning show at Kiss-FM in Chicago? When you put Kiss, LA and mornings together, the first person that comes to mind is Rick Dees. [/quote]
 He goes by Drex (his real name is Kevin Buchar).  He used to do mornings in San Antonio before coming to Chicago (where he supposedly does do the show live--I don't listen, mainly because I fell out of the Justin/Britney/Christina/OutKast demographic ages ago).  I think the morning voicetracker on before they decided to go live in AM drive and middays was named "Valentine".

And thanks to you and Chris L. for the clarification in terms.

Doug -- soon to celebrate 200 posts (37 of which make some degree of sense)

massman1:
[quote name=\'DrBear\' date=\'Nov 28 2003, 11:41 PM\'][quote name=\'SRIV94\' date=\'Nov 28 2003, 11:07 PM\'] And why any radio station goes to Xmas music 24/7 before Thanksgiving is beyond me (heck, I read somewhere that some radio station down South went all-Xmas on Halloween). [/quote]
It started a couple of years ago after 9-11 when a few stations decided to start early with the 24-7 ho-ho to try to ease tensions. (Just makes me more tense; I hate the season.) Apparently it got ratings and other stations have picked up on it.[/quote]
Just one more reason (as if we needed any more) to want Osama's head on a platter.....

Robair:
[quote name=\'chris319\' date=\'Nov 29 2003, 07:20 AM\'] They say there is more suicide and depression around the holidays than any other time of year. I know if I spent my waking hours listening to "Little Drummer Boy" and "Jingle Bell Rock" before Thanksgiving I'd be getting out the revolver. [/quote]
 According to True Value Hardware Stores, Christmas is just around the corner. Nobody should drive that fast.

By the way, by next week it should be "the last minute..."

clemon79:
[quote name=\'Robair\' date=\'Nov 29 2003, 10:48 PM\'] According to True Value Hardware Stores, Christmas is just around the corner. Nobody should drive that fast.

By the way, by next week it should be "the last minute..." [/quote]
 Off the topic of game shows, but it follows the thread, so what the hell.

Every year, usually the weekend before Christmas, I do my Holiday Baking. Growing up, Mom always made English Toffee every year, and she taught me how, so I make it up here (with fudge and cookies) every year to make up for the fact that I usually can't get home for Christmas.

So a week ago I'm in Costco, and I actually looked around and said "Damn, should I load up for Baking Weekend?" Then I realized it was fully a month off.

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