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Ryche
07-07-2006, 09:44 AM
I just cannot stand when a radio show puts 'hot chicks' on the air when they have no purpose other than being hot. What do I care if you have a playboy centerfold or cheerleaders in your studio? Maybe if they have something interesting to say, but more often then not the entire segments consist of the hosts drooling.

Just venting over a pet peeve that made me turn off my radio this morning.

KJDelaney
07-07-2006, 09:49 AM
I just cannot stand when a radio show puts 'hot chicks' on the air when they have no purpose other than being hot. What do I care if you have a playboy centerfold or cheerleaders in your studio? Maybe if they have something interesting to say, but more often then not the entire segments consist of the hosts drooling.

Just venting over a pet peeve that made me turn off my radio this morning.

Agreed.

However, it has worked for that TIRED hack Stern for a million years. People still listen to him, and I have no idea why.

Anthony
07-07-2006, 09:50 AM
this is why i stopped listening to Stern a LOOOONG time ago.

the thing is for the most part these hosts are not good looking and were nerds in high school (except for David Lee Roth). to be able to be in a position of power where hot girls are giving them attention is their dream. they don't care if we can't see these girls, it's purely an egotistical thing.

these girls are all boring and all say the same crap. none of its interesting and outside of having hot bodies they have no redeeming qualities worthy of my attention.

Subby
07-07-2006, 10:09 AM
you sure seem to know a lot about nerds...

molson
07-07-2006, 10:15 AM
The Stern Staff has talked about this on the air. They've said that the try to limit the random "hot chicks" because some people complain about those segments and want more "content" - comedy bits, etc. But then, they point out that they get a huge positive reaction from listeners whenever they break the hot chicks out. So it's a balancing act - the hot chick segments themselves always have SOME kind of manufactured content (some kind of game for money, etc).

And once again, when someone complains about Stern being just about hot chicks on radio with no substance - I know they don't ever listen to the show.

Anthony
07-07-2006, 10:18 AM
you sure seem to know a lot about nerds...

they're everywhere.

Maple Leafs
07-07-2006, 10:38 AM
The guys on the Ottawa sports station are even worse. They go nuts when any female calls the show and talks vaguely sexy at them. So not only can they not see her, but the listeners can't even see them not seeing her.

But I guess it gives them something to do when they're not playing clips from Will Ferrell movies and taking calls from people testing out scripted material for that day's Jim Rome show.

kcchief19
07-07-2006, 10:51 AM
The guys on the Ottawa sports station are even worse. They go nuts when any female calls the show and talks vaguely sexy at them. So not only can they not see her, but the listeners can't even see them not seeing her.

But I guess it gives them something to do when they're not playing clips from Will Ferrell movies and taking calls from people testing out scripted material for that day's Jim Rome show.
My pet peeve of sports radio is always when they don't talk about sports. If I wanted to hear clips from Will Ferrell movies, a listing of your favorite Beatle songs or Steve Czaban's Tournament of Babes, I'd turn on Z-105 and the Morning Zoo crew with Booger and the Gang. I've turned into a sports station -- talk sports! I don't need to hear a 15-minute riff on why the producer of the show can't get laid. I'm listening to sports radio, not American Pie IV. And while we're at it, whatever happened to the days when the producer of the show was non-existent? I actually blame Rush Limbaugh, because I think he was the first one to talk to his producer on air. Then that trend moved to sports radio, until some genius decided to give the producer a mic. Now we get these guys with no radio voice whatsoever talking about their plans for weekend.

And don't me started on the Jim Rome show. I don't necessarily dislike Jim Rome, but I dislike his callers with the passion of a thousand suns. The number of people who call morning sports radio shows with their "take" and then call in the same "take" to Rome later in the day boggles the mind.

When did I turn into Bucc all of a sudden?

molson
07-07-2006, 10:59 AM
But I guess it gives them something to do when they're not playing clips from Will Ferrell movies and taking calls from people testing out scripted material for that day's Jim Rome show.

The Jim Rome show "takes" would get my vote for worst radio bits - of all time.

molson
07-07-2006, 11:01 AM
My pet peeve of sports radio is always when they don't talk about sports. If I wanted to hear clips from Will Ferrell movies, a listing of your favorite Beatle songs or Steve Czaban's Tournament of Babes, I'd turn on Z-105 and the Morning Zoo crew with Booger and the Gang. I've turned into a sports station -- talk sports! I don't need to hear a 15-minute riff on why the producer of the show can't get laid. I'm listening to sports radio, not American Pie IV. And while we're at it, whatever happened to the days when the producer of the show was non-existent? I actually blame Rush Limbaugh, because I think he was the first one to talk to his producer on air. Then that trend moved to sports radio, until some genius decided to give the producer a mic. Now we get these guys with no radio voice whatsoever talking about their plans for weekend.



As much as I love Stern, I think he's actually to blame for this phenomenon, even in sports radio.

FrogMan
07-07-2006, 11:04 AM
I see HA's last post in here at 11:18 eastern, it's now noon and he's showing as in the penalty box, what the heck happened?? Was it a lifetime achievement kind of thing?

FM

st.cronin
07-07-2006, 11:07 AM
I see HA's last post in here at 11:18 eastern, it's now noon and he's showing as in the penalty box, what the heck happened?? Was it a lifetime achievement kind of thing?

FM

Thread deleted. Be glad you missed it.

FrogMan
07-07-2006, 11:09 AM
Thread deleted. Be glad you missed it.

ahh, okay. I'm glad if you say so...

FM

rkmsuf
07-07-2006, 11:12 AM
I see HA's last post in here at 11:18 eastern, it's now noon and he's showing as in the penalty box, what the heck happened?? Was it a lifetime achievement kind of thing?

FM

Oh it was an achievement.

Subby
07-07-2006, 11:14 AM
Probably hard to believe, but it was a thread specifically designed to garner attention.

RendeR
07-07-2006, 11:17 AM
Thread deleted. Be glad you missed it.


But Damnit all...PEOPLE LOST POSTS!!!

BrianD
07-07-2006, 11:17 AM
The Jim Rome show "takes" would get my vote for worst radio bits - of all time.

I would agree with this. I like Rome and the stuff that he talks about, but I always change the station when he takes an outside call.

BrianD
07-07-2006, 11:18 AM
Probably hard to believe, but it was a thread specifically designed to garner attention.

Was it an older thread? I didn't see any trouble coming and I've been here for a while today.

kcchief19
07-07-2006, 11:20 AM
As much as I love Stern, I think he's actually to blame for this phenomenon, even in sports radio.
Good point. I'll still blame Limbaugh for people pounding on the counter and crumpling up paper on-air.

wade moore
07-07-2006, 11:21 AM
Good point. I'll still blame Limbaugh for people pounding on the counter and crumpling up paper on-air.

While I can't fully get behind your producer rant (I actually enjoy it) I'm SO with you on these two.

Mustang
07-07-2006, 11:23 AM
I would agree with this. I like Rome and the stuff that he talks about, but I always change the station when he takes an outside call.

I can't stand Rome. Always seems like he is reading off a cue card... Frank Caliendo does a pretty good imitation of Rome though.

st.cronin
07-07-2006, 11:24 AM
I would agree with this. I like Rome and the stuff that he talks about, but I always change the station when he takes an outside call.

Same here.

rkmsuf
07-07-2006, 11:26 AM
Was it an older thread? I didn't see any trouble coming and I've been here for a while today.

Much like me in bed it was a quick one. Get in, get out, get boxed.

FrogMan
07-07-2006, 11:40 AM
Probably hard to believe, but it was a thread specifically designed to garner attention.

I see, a "dola part two" kind of thread then...

FM

Warhammer
07-07-2006, 12:02 PM
Man, I was going to start a thread about Rome's show and I see this. I don't see how the man is still on the air. All he does is rip people, unless it is an interview, and then he can't praise these guys enough.

He's the Hannity of sports radio.

JimboJ
07-07-2006, 04:01 PM
Actually, on Stern's new show on Sirius, they introduced a new twist. They have hot chicks come on and ride the Sybian (sort of like a saddle that vibrates in all the right places). They crank it up to max power and you actually get to hear the woman have real orgasms. Very hot!

Granted its not NPR, but it's a lot more fun than listening to these women talk.

JimboJ
07-07-2006, 04:01 PM
Actually, on Stern's new show on Sirius, they introduced a new twist. They have hot chicks come on and ride the Sybian (sort of like a saddle that vibrates in all the right places). They crank it up to max power and you actually get to hear the woman have real orgasms. Very hot!

Granted its not NPR, but it's a lot more fun than listening to these women talk.

Maple Leafs
07-07-2006, 04:17 PM
My personal Jim Rome rule-of-thumb:

- Rome giving his take about sports: listen
- Rome giving his take about something not related to sports: listen, somewhat less enthusiastically
- Rome reading e-mails: listen, but be prepared to hear the same joke 30 times
- Rome doing an interview where he kisses somebody's ass: turn to another station
- Rome taking callers: turn radio off
- Rome on vacation, Skip Bayless filling in: smash radio with hammer, burn whatever's left

BrianD
07-07-2006, 04:23 PM
My personal Jim Rome rule-of-thumb:

- Rome giving his take about sports: listen
- Rome giving his take about something not related to sports: listen, somewhat less enthusiastically
- Rome reading e-mails: listen, but be prepared to hear the same joke 30 times
- Rome doing an interview where he kisses somebody's ass: turn to another station
- Rome taking callers: turn radio off
- Rome on vacation, Skip Bayless filling in: smash radio with hammer, burn whatever's left

That seems about perfect. Any idea why Skip does so much of the filling in? Everybody seems to hate him...though people seem to keep listening so they can bash him. Maybe that is good enough.

KJDelaney
07-07-2006, 04:24 PM
Actually, on Stern's new show on Sirius, they introduced a new twist. They have hot chicks come on and ride the Sybian (sort of like a saddle that vibrates in all the right places). They crank it up to max power and you actually get to hear the woman have real orgasms. Very hot!

Granted its not NPR, but it's a lot more fun than listening to these women talk.

Stern's show sucks. It now sucks for $12.95 a month. His reign ended back around ten years ago.

Question Stern fans....

Is Happy Howie still in the Hamptons for a few weeks? Also, has he mentioned that he is taking August off?

st.cronin
07-07-2006, 05:03 PM
My personal Jim Rome rule-of-thumb:

- Rome giving his take about sports: listen
- Rome giving his take about something not related to sports: listen, somewhat less enthusiastically
- Rome reading e-mails: listen, but be prepared to hear the same joke 30 times
- Rome doing an interview where he kisses somebody's ass: turn to another station
- Rome taking callers: turn radio off
- Rome on vacation, Skip Bayless filling in: smash radio with hammer, burn whatever's left

yep, although some of his interviews are actually good

Bearcat729
07-07-2006, 07:34 PM
Actually, on Stern's new show on Sirius, they introduced a new twist. They have hot chicks come on and ride the Sybian (sort of like a saddle that vibrates in all the right places). They crank it up to max power and you actually get to hear the woman have real orgasms. Very hot!

Granted its not NPR, but it's a lot more fun than listening to these women talk.


I hate the Sybian bits.

Desmond
07-07-2006, 07:49 PM
My favorite is when he's the only one talking and he still shushes people.

molson
07-07-2006, 09:04 PM
yep, although some of his interviews are actually good

His interviews can be decent, but then he spends about 45 minutes reading emails describing how great the interview was. Most of them describe it as "epic".