Keep knocking on doors! You may have to set your sights a little lower and 
start off at a small market radio station. Have you considered public 
broadcasting such as NPR?
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Denny Daughters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 3:25 PM
Subject: another radio question


> Hi guys,
>    I've been trying to get in to commercial radio for four years or so.  I 
> spent 8 years at a college radio station where we followed a playlist for 
> our top 40 format.  The college wouldn't buy us automation software.  My 
> question is, how do you pay your dues when you can't get hired to pay 
> them? In the San francisco bay area, I tried to get on as a board op at a 
> few of the stations and every time I was politely declined.  I now take 
> reservations for a major hotel chain.  While it's not what I want to do, 
> the pay is ok and I get to spend nights and weekends with my wife and 
> almost 2 year-old daughter.  What do you guys suggest? I've sent tapes out 
> to stations in the salt lake city market where I live and no nibbles. 
> Thanks for any replies.  If this thread is to off topic, please email me 
> off list at:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Thanks.
> Denny
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