Tomorrow (Wednesday Dec. 4th 2013 depending on when you read this) is WHITE ELEPHANT DAY! This my favorite day of the radio year. Mix and matching of host and shenanigans will ensue. Host doing awful tickers or doing fun bits and other stop down moments. I for the most part try to catch every second of White Elephant Day. Here is the line up:
5:30-10am
Rich & George - Hosts
Norm - Yuk Monkey
Sea Bass- Ticker Anchor
Tom- Producer
10am-12n
Ty Walker - Host
Donnie - Ticker Anchor 10a-3pm
Danny - Producer
12n-3pm
Bob & Corby - Hosts
Fernando- Producer
3-7pm
Rhyner & Gordo - Hosts
Junior - Yuk Monkey
Dan - Ticker Anchor
Sirois- Producer
I can tell you right now, I'm not waking up super early to catch the morning show. Rich is a host which will be awful. George is great but only with the right partner. Norm is Norm. I bet there will still be moments but that's not a really stellar cast.
10-12 should be slightly better only because I hope to hear Danny kick Ty Walker in the nuts. Donovan is always good for a laugh when it come to a ticker and he has the long shift.
12 to 3 should definitely be good. I enjoy Bob and Corby, they hosted together I believe a few years back. Fernando will say and do just about nothing so who really cares.
3-7 is the basically what I'm calling the main event. Rhyner and Gordo are hosting with Junior "Junez" as the Yuk Monkey. Dan will be delivering the tickers and hopefully butting in with greatness. Sirois is producing which I'm sure he will just stay out of the way and let the greatness happen.
Should be a fun time, too bad Kevin Turner won't be there to help with the Tickers. Oh well.
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Sunday, December 1, 2013
Sports Radio Spares
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Left to Right: Kevin Turner, Some Old Guy, Jake Kemp and Mike Marshall |
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Jeff Cavanaugh |
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Not Actually Landry Locker |
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Left: Kevin Turner Right: Mike "The Machine" Marshall |
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TC Fleming or Fat Lesbian? |
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Jake Kemp |
Now who is Jake Kemp? He is a down to earth guy and an advanced stat advocate. When he talks sports it is always solid but I think he really comes into his own when he talks about world issues. I learned about Cameron William Todd and the Georgia Guidestones from IJB. Jake will be a major host on a radio station barring he doesn't get drunk at bar while watching a Mavs loss.
Here is the honorable mention.
Mike "The Machine" Marshall who if I'm correct, is still the producer of the Sirois Brothers show and a fill in producer for Norm Hitzges. I still think he's a funny guy but he has been heard less and less on The Ticket. I still think he will be okay but I just haven't heard much from him lately. I think he is doing a podcast with Mike Fisher on Dallasbasketball.com
Roy White is the producer for New School for 105.3 The Fan. He is a former Ticket intern and he had done some on air work with the Ticket before he jumped ship. Not a huge bucket of personality but he isn't bad at what he does. He was actually there the day TC Fleming got thrown out of the Rangers visitor clubhouse for asking silly questions.
Sean Bass is I guess part of the young crowd and even though he is balding and I think over the age of 30 years old. He is a Ticker guy from 10-3 on The Ticket and Sunday host with Jake Kemp on The Shake Joint. He is a little sensitive on twitter but all in all a good listen when it comes to talking baseball.
Brenden Smith is a board op for Ben & Skin who followed them from ESPN radio. He isn't just a guy who plays audio but is actually given his own segment that sounds closely like "Community Quick Hits". You be the judge.
"Cray" Trey Mitchell does something at the Ticket but I'm just not sure exactly what. He doesn't have a face for radio and almost doesn't have voice for one either. I liked a few bits he did and he is a pretty good follow on twitter.
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Breaking: Non-Sports Post
This just made me giggle. Thank you Mike Sirois
NASA wrote back to me. pic.twitter.com/pu5LjGpKVO
— Jamie Jones (@JamieDMJ) November 23, 2013
Monday, November 4, 2013
Random Radio Rants
I just had a few thoughts about my radio listening experience lately. I've started a new job so I've been limited to a few segments a day. I catch most of The Musers in the morning getting ready and I try to catch BaD Radio for lunch. I might catch a Hardline segment here and there but not nearly as much as I use to. Now I also told everyone I was keeping an open mind with The Fan as well. I hear the New School when I'm not listening to the Musers. I will catch a G-Bag Nation every now and again. They stay pretty vocal on twitter so if they are talking about something I wanna hear I can find a radio.
G-Bag Nation is actually the reason I decided to write today. I was driving to work when I heard a mix between New School and G-Bag Nation where there was an extensive and serious discussion over......Tony Romo being clutch. Romo had won the game in the last minute and there was still question of him being clutch. Again like clutch is an actual thing is up for debate. I believe there isn't really clutch, I think you are either talented or your not. Regardless I thought it was pretty useless segment. There was so many great things to talk about with that game. They chose at that moment to talk about an intangible that can't be measure by any kind of metric.
Now everyone thinks I just pick on The Fan but I had a nice little run with Craig "Junior" Miller from The Ticket. The segment in question was in regard to the Cowboys lack of running game. They wanted to run more and of course I believe they tried to and it didn't work. Then Junior decided to poke the "Stat freaks" (his words not mine) which I thought was pretty short sided. Running less isn't a bad thing, especially when the ability to run isn't there
. But really who cares, I just think Junior was being an old man who doesn't care to evolve the game he loves. I got into it with Junior on twitter. He called us stupid or something I dunno who cares really. I ended the twitter fight by telling Junior that I love him.
I wanted to briefly go over my meet up with The Fan hosts last week. It was in Fort Worth at Overtime Bar which isn't far from where I work. I went after work. Ran into RJ Choppy which I have frequent correspondents with. He bought me a beer and we chatted up radio stuff. We then met up with Jeff Cavanaugh, real funny dude. If I remember he brought up a hypothetical that I can't discuss...anywhere...but it interesting. Jeff would do anything for money. We talked a lot about radio business....lots I can't talk about either. It was very interesting and I would like to say I made some good friends. The best part I would say was when Ben Rogers came by. I stopped him, he was just telling other people that he was heading home. I told Ben who I was and he was floored because he was shocked that would ever show my face in front of him. (we've had our history on twitter, some good, some bad...mostly bad) He sat down automatically and said "oh now I'm staying". Ben Rogers then proceeded to basically go over his entire career and how he got to where he is now. Very interesting story and of course....tons of stuff I can't repeat. For a radio geek like me, this was a great night.
I'll end all of this with you should look through Greggo's twitter pictures. Tons of old photos from back when he was with the Ticket. I believe someone is feeling reminiscent of the good ole days....
G-Bag Nation is actually the reason I decided to write today. I was driving to work when I heard a mix between New School and G-Bag Nation where there was an extensive and serious discussion over......Tony Romo being clutch. Romo had won the game in the last minute and there was still question of him being clutch. Again like clutch is an actual thing is up for debate. I believe there isn't really clutch, I think you are either talented or your not. Regardless I thought it was pretty useless segment. There was so many great things to talk about with that game. They chose at that moment to talk about an intangible that can't be measure by any kind of metric.
Now everyone thinks I just pick on The Fan but I had a nice little run with Craig "Junior" Miller from The Ticket. The segment in question was in regard to the Cowboys lack of running game. They wanted to run more and of course I believe they tried to and it didn't work. Then Junior decided to poke the "Stat freaks" (his words not mine) which I thought was pretty short sided. Running less isn't a bad thing, especially when the ability to run isn't there
. But really who cares, I just think Junior was being an old man who doesn't care to evolve the game he loves. I got into it with Junior on twitter. He called us stupid or something I dunno who cares really. I ended the twitter fight by telling Junior that I love him.
I wanted to briefly go over my meet up with The Fan hosts last week. It was in Fort Worth at Overtime Bar which isn't far from where I work. I went after work. Ran into RJ Choppy which I have frequent correspondents with. He bought me a beer and we chatted up radio stuff. We then met up with Jeff Cavanaugh, real funny dude. If I remember he brought up a hypothetical that I can't discuss...anywhere...but it interesting. Jeff would do anything for money. We talked a lot about radio business....lots I can't talk about either. It was very interesting and I would like to say I made some good friends. The best part I would say was when Ben Rogers came by. I stopped him, he was just telling other people that he was heading home. I told Ben who I was and he was floored because he was shocked that would ever show my face in front of him. (we've had our history on twitter, some good, some bad...mostly bad) He sat down automatically and said "oh now I'm staying". Ben Rogers then proceeded to basically go over his entire career and how he got to where he is now. Very interesting story and of course....tons of stuff I can't repeat. For a radio geek like me, this was a great night.
I'll end all of this with you should look through Greggo's twitter pictures. Tons of old photos from back when he was with the Ticket. I believe someone is feeling reminiscent of the good ole days....
Thursday, October 24, 2013
967 Reasons to Love The Ticket
So I turned to 96.7 FM and Listened to the Musers and I thought I was in a dream. I listen to The Ticket regularly streaming online but there is something different listening to them on FM. Its an indescribable thing. The traffic reports and the Ticket Tickers were even great to listen to. The Ticket just became a larger player in the DFW radio and will be able to reach a lot more listeners, especially listeners who don't venture off to the AM dial. Bob Sturm briefly spoke about this being targeted to the younger listeners, I agree. I'm 26 and I can tell you, my age and younger don't even understand why AM radio exist. Its for old effs listening to conservative news radio.
Hopefully The Ticket recognizes how much money they opened themselves up to. Now instead of only advertising for the great Dallas area, now they will be able to branch out further west into my area. I know The Ticket is awesome, now my neighbors need to recognize. The Ticket was big before 96.7 FM and now they will become even BIGGER. 105.3 The Fan has to be a little worried (more than usual). Will you be listening?
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Peace Out Nolan...This is JD's Team Now
I'm a self proclaimed "Saber Idiot" and that means I'm not real great calculating advanced stats nor want to. I'm not a nerd but I have an immense respect for sabermetrics. Anything that makes the game that I love better, I'm all for it. This divide between Nolan and JD has started New School vs. Old School. RBI vs. WAR. AVG vs OBP. This is my life. This "feud" is awkward to me but it also has shown me a different side of Nolan Ryan.
Nolan Ryan was a childhood hero of mine. There are great men, and then there was Nolan Ryan. He was the best Texas Ranger to ever put a uniform on, and he was at the end of his career. He made the Rangers half way legitimate. He was a bad ass player and the man was from the great state of TEXAS. There couldn't of been a better marriage. Nolan was brought in to be the President of the team, he was technically in charge of business aspects of the ball club. The upgrades around the ball park were Nolan Ryan's doing. He should be commended because I believe they really enhanced the experience at the ballpark (especially for people who really don't enjoy baseball).
Ryan then bought the team and saved everyone from the Hicks era. We all had such optimism. That was in 2010. The team was formed by JD and his staff and Nolan was still in charge of the business side of the Rangers. Nolan after the 2010 World Series seemed to be more involved in player personnel. It was pretty prevalent during the offseason he was pushing hard to get Cliff Lee (unsuccessfully I remind you) and he apparently had some input in acquiring Adrian Beltre (which he should be credited with along with JD). Great! Nolan also deserves a lot of credit for extending the pitchers and making them push through when before they were treating pitchers with kid gloves. I wanted to see the starters go longer to save the bullpen.
After that, what has Nolan done? I think his contributions have been highly overrated by the public. Nolan Ryan was not in charge of scouting and he did not have any input in drafting players. Jon Daniels was your man. The Teixeria trade. Hamilton Trade. And many other signings. Yes he had a little learning curve. We remember the Adam Eaton/Akinori Otsuka trade which sent Chris Young and Adrian Gonzalez. Name me a GM that hasn't made a questionable move. But for those 2010 and 2011 teams, that was JD's baby. You want to talk about the last two years and call that a complete disaster, I would absolutely disagree.
Have the season's been disappointing? Of course they have. Disaster. There are a lot of teams in the league that would love to be this "BAD". Its not that long ago we were out by late July, early August. All I want for my team is to do one thing...COMPETE. The Rangers have for the last four years have been in hunt. I'm not going to be the entitled fan who is disappointed if my team doesn't go deep in the playoffs or win the World Series. Its stupid. Not everyone can go. Is Jon Daniels perfect? No way. But he has shown to he can build World Series caliber teams and I believe with a few additions, we have one with this current team.
So Jon Daniels has been branded the man who drove Nolan Ryan out of town. I'm gonna leave you with this, Nolan wanted the control of team and the owners didn't believe Nolan was the future and that Jon Daniels was. Jon Daniels has the 1 year, 5 year plans. He is the man who knows the guys on the farm that will be developed for future. JD has also had great success internationally. Yu Darvish will not be the last Japanese import and Leonys Martin won't be the last Cuban import. JD has built this team to be successful for many years to come.
Before I wrap this up I want to address a really interesting debate I've had with sports media legend Chuck Cooperstein (on twitter, Its not like he and Randy Galloway come over on the weekends). He has had a problem with the way Jon Daniels has treated Ron Washington. That JD should just acquire the players and let Ron take care of the rest. I completely disagree. Wash has to be accountable like anyone else and also should learn & progress. There some techniques in baseball that were used years ago that still work today and there are some that don't. Wash is so great with dealing with a clubhouse and I think he really motivates his very rich ball players to play to their full ability. But in one very important aspect I believe Wash has done a very poor job of game management. (I also believe that was a combination of bad advice from Jackie Moore, but that's a post for another day) JD put together a team and has the right to want those players be utilized to their full potential and correctly. Bunting Elvis the amount of times Wash did was unacceptable. Trusting aging or regressing players. Bullpen decisions. Wash will make mistakes and I won't sit here on my couch criticizing him. One thing we can question is his philosophy. Can that be changed? I doubt it but I guess anything is possible.
Texas Rangers and their fans should feel good about the future of their team. This team isn't going to be in the ALCS every year. They might not make the playoffs. But they will compete, and thats all you can ask of your team. They will in late September have a chance to be a playoff team. Big time free agents, they will have a chance. Big time player that is available before the trade deadline, they will have a chance. Instead of sellers, they are buyers. For as long as I could remember, that's all I've wanted. If you want your Rangers to win or hell attend the World Series, you are going to be disappointed a lot. If you enjoy the ride and enjoy the success, you will still be disappointed but you will have a sense of pride for your team like I do. JUST COMPETE!
Sunday, October 13, 2013
In Defense of The Fan
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Gavin, Jeff C and Chris Arnold the "G-Bag Nation" |
I do not want this be me just kicking The Fan in the nuts the entire post (and I could) but I actually want this to be a positive post about this station I've had so many issues with. The Fan is something I think I've secretly rooted for. I want sports radio to be successful in the DFW area. It doesn't have to be one or the other. I can have multiple shows that I enjoy.
Right now in my opinion, The Fan is about as good as its ever been (I know that's a low bar). Morning show really hasn't changed but I think they have adjusted a lot. Overall is probably my least favorite show of the three, but it has its moments. RJ Choppy is very knowledgeable about sports and I think he is fairly interesting. Shan is someone I have trouble with but he really has toned it down (on the radio, not on twitter. Not that I would really know since he blocked me) lately and has offered some insight. I wanna say that I haven't completely hated Troy Hughes (producer? yuk monkey?). I think he is pretty funny, I think some of his "bits" need help but quick punch lines, I think he is pretty good.
Now some changes have occurred recently, Elf & Slater were axed and the G-Bag Nation who were occupying the late night slot were moved to 10-2. Also they added on Mike Bacsik, who I really love to listen to. I'm glad to see Mike get another shot. Gavin is Gavin and sometimes I think he is just trying to be controversial. He is an acquired taste. Chris Arnold is pretty meh in my opinion, very nice guy but I just don't know what he bring to the table. I'm not going to get into his plagiarism offense but I just don't think he adds anything real significant to the show or the area. Jeff Cavanaugh (producer/Yuk Monkey) is loud, douche-like and most likely smells like bong water and booze, and I think the shining light of the station. I use to bag on this dude pretty bad, I finally got to know the guy and I have a lot of respect for the guy. Very funny dude and I really relate to his sports outlook. Gbag was not too long ago one of my least favorite shows, I don't listen much but it isn't horrible. But don't call me a G-Bag soldier cause I think that part is pretty stupid. I can admit I still don't understand the name. Oh well keep it up.
Last but not least, Ben & Skin.....I have the utmost respect and admiration for those two guys. Those guys could fill in at The Ticket tomorrow and no one would blink. They are funny guys who mix in with great HSOs. Ben is prone to the knee jerk and a little sensitive (I've been blocked on twitter numerous times by Ben)
but I really enjoy him talking baseball and football. Skin is one of my heroes. He is new school and forward thinking. He is a good dude and someone I truly respect in sports radio. Kevin Turner who has joined the fold, he is a funny dude. Will the mainstream understand him? Only time will tell. Ben & Skin might not find success at The Fan, a station that is notorious for having a quick trigger. But I believe they are delivering the kind of sports radio I enjoy and most people would enjoy if they actually gave it a try.
(Some would want me to comment on the night time show "K&C Masterpiece", I really haven't listened much and the amount I have, is uninspiring. JUST MY OPINION)
For those who don't know I reside in the small town of Aledo just west of Fort Worth and I got word that the G-Bag Nation was doing a live remote near by. I took my lunch break and headed over to see the boys. It was a gas station and they were set up outside. I got something to eat and then headed over to meet Jeff Cavanaugh, I guess out of those guys, he one I don't have run ins with. Cool guy. Then right next to him was the Great Mike Bacsik. Very nice guy. Chris Arnold then saw me and said "Brad Calhoun, love your stuff man" and then shook my hand. Then came my meet up with Gavin who I've had numerous run ins with. He shook my hand and said "Hey Brad" with that recognizable voice. I told him it was nice to finally meet and I'm glad we there was zero awkwardness. Gavin is who he is, but in person he didn't come off abrasive or confrontational. We talked about some sports stuff and just shot the S. All in all it was a very pleasant experience and kind of interesting to see the people who came to see them. I thought it was actually smart of The Fan to do a remote there. Sometimes they alienate the west side of the metroplex, I appreciate it because it sucks to hear all the remotes on the east side.
Will The Fan succeed? Who knows, but I will say that throughout the short history of this station, they are at their peak (OF COURSE IN MY OPINION). The reason for this post was a text I received from my friend Jacob about The Fan having an edge on The Ticket in one category: Connecting with their listeners. The Fan host have always kept themselves out in the public. I talk to RJ Choppy, Skin, Gavin Dawson and Jeff Cavanaugh on regular basis. And I know that doesn't really make them any better at radio but I know some people enjoy this interaction. I've talked to Dan Mcdowell, Mike Sirois and even the great Mike Rhyner but at times most of them aren't available. I know they have lives and aren't required to talk to S-heads like me. Accessibility won't win the game but its a nice tool. Listen don't think I'm jumping of The Ticket ship because I'm far from it. The Ticket is still a go to. But maybe one day, we could see a little more competitive sports radio. Competition only makes things better.
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