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EPISODE · May 8, 2014 · 46 MIN

Radio Stuff: Episode 51

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Larry Gifford (@giffordtweet) roars out of the gate with a pointed commentary on Mad Dog Russo's rant about ethnic diversity in sports radio. (00:00 - 07:17) UK futurologist James Cridland provides understanding and insight to the launch of new Heart radio stations in UK. (07:17 - 18:28) Entercom San Francisco Creative Director Jeff Schmidt wants to execute taglines he contributes to Radio Stuff with a very well produced audio blog. (18:28 - 25:50) Rob Johnson's been looking for a sports radio gig for six months, Larry listens to his demo and chats him up. (25:50 - 35:55) There's a radio aircheck making the viral rounds this week with a caller requesting the song "Are Those Reebok or Nike?" (35:55 - 37:53) An update on the Paton Trolls podcast lawsuit from USA Today's Jefferson Graham. (37:53 - 40:28) From the "you never know when news is going to break" file - a baseball manager on the radio gets in a car wreck. (40:28 - 43:19) The RAB South Africa makes a small business' dream come true. They team up with a local radio station and creative agency to create and perform a spot live on the air! (43:19 - 46:28) www.radiostuffpodcast.com @theradiostuff [email protected]

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Larry Gifford (@giffordtweet) roars out of the gate with a pointed commentary on Mad Dog Russo's rant about ethnic diversity in sports radio. (00:00 - 07:17) UK futurologist James Cridland provides understanding and insight to the launch of new Heart radio stations in UK. (07:17 - 18:28) Entercom San Francisco Creative Director Jeff Schmidt wants to execute taglines he contributes to Radio Stuff with a very well produced audio blog. (18:28 - 25:50) Rob Johnson's been looking for a sports radio gig for six months, Larry listens to his demo and chats him up. (25:50 - 35:55) There's a radio aircheck making the viral rounds this week with a caller requesting the song "Are Those Reebok or Nike?" (35:55 - 37:53) An update on the Paton Trolls podcast lawsuit from USA Today's Jefferson Graham. (37:53 - 40:28) From the "you never know when news is going to break" file - a baseball manager on the radio gets in a car wreck. (40:28 - 43:19) The RAB South Africa makes a small business' dream come true. They team up with a local radio station and creative agency to create and perform a spot live on the air! (43:19 - 46:28) www.radiostuffpodcast.com @theradiostuff [email protected]

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