Not that bad as a DJ. Adored and tried to copy Larry Lujack, to the point he once used the surname Lujack on the air on one gig. His dream, like many DJs, was to end up being a DJ at WLS. Never became a DJ at WLS, but was far more successful than Larry Lujack ever was. Lujack hated him.
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The Jeff Christie School Of Broadcasting 1971
The Jeff Christie School Of Broadcasting 1971
"I had a job for a while as an announcer at WWV but I finally quit, because I couldn't stand the hours."
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Re: The Jeff Christie School Of Broadcasting 1971
What they taught at broadcasting school at that time was how to cast a broad into a lake.
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Re: The Jeff Christie School Of Broadcasting 1971
Perhaps you are referring to that early 1980s Lansing Area DJ known as "Chester The Molester"?
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Never eat Sushi past its expiration date.
Those who refuse to drain the swamp are doomed to drown in it.
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Re: The Jeff Christie School Of Broadcasting 1971
Thanks to Jeff, there's no longer a need for "broadcasting schools." No more entry-level jobs at small and medium market stations. Everything is satellite-delivered. A blowhard on 600 stations from noon to 3pm means 600 broadcasters have to work at McDonald's.