It's funny, I had put radio so far out of my mind and was pretty much only applying to TV news stations and video editing jobs. Shows like this one (and a few others where I heard horror stories) made me think it wasn't the right direction and I was convinced TV/video was the way to go.
The day I got the "hey, the other person bailed to Florida, are you interested?" call for the weekends I had gone for an interview at Time Warner Cable News where I had fucking interned. They never did me the courtesy of calling me back so things probably worked out well in retrospect.
The day I got the "hey, the other person bailed to Florida, are you interested?" call for the weekends I had gone for an interview at Time Warner Cable News where I had fucking interned. They never did me the courtesy of calling me back so things probably worked out well in retrospect.
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