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we'll have to agree to disagree.....wonder how long it will be before drew tires of him?
I don't think that will happen, but I could be wrong. I think In Your Face is really hitting it's stride right. Makes things much better now concentrating on just one show. From the looks of you previous post I don't think your a big fan of me which is understandable. I know that I'm not every body's cup of tea.
Drew and Tuddle have known each other a long time from their Orlando radio days, plus (knock on wood) Tuddle has missed no days and causes no Cox drama over there. Plus he does a lot of behind the scenes shit, have you seen how fast he gets those podcasts up everyday?
Thanks for the kind words they're greatly appreciated.
Cmon man ,it's about getting Chob in the ring...no one thinks he will win
Fuck no. The guy has had MMA training.
Anyway...I didn't hear whatever started this discussion but I wouldn't campaign either way and let the people involved hash it out. I do think Drew's show has really hit its stride and if Tuddle can put all his effort into that show and help it break out of the mold of the 1.5 hour show that could, but never gets mentioned on promos, then I think it was worth it.
And to be blunt, Spice doesn't sound like he wants him around, at least for the time being. And Tuddle doesn't sound like he's chomping at the bit to get back in there. I'm just glad the two shows are around and are gaining enough of an audience to be with us for a while. And Billy's show will hopefully be around years after Bubba and Drew and Spice and Shannon etc. have retired, and will find it's unique voice while still being inspired in attitude by Bubba and Stern.
For the segment of the audience that got into Bubba on an uncensored platform, I think the fact these shows have been embraced despite being local and on censored FM radio says a lot about the talents involved.
This is what I was trying to tell people when Bubba first started on FM again in 2008, it's not the medium that makes the show, it's what you make of that medium. Bubba did some of his best radio on The Bone and Rock 105 in 2008. When fans like me had to rely on people's home recording's and the live streams to hear it. I've heard people blow it on radioIO and Sirius XM and put in a mediocre effort and there's people toiling away on local FM shows that will most likely never get the recognition they deserve.
IO's future, and that of internet radio as a whole, is uncertain. But I'm glad hot talk is still in a healthy state somewhere. Even if it's in Florida.
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