
October 8, 2021
What one piece of advice has guided you well throughout your career?
Rick Vaughn, KENZ: Playing the hits is easy, playing the right stiffs separates winners and losers. Mike O’Donnell, WKRZ: Be patient when trying to create results from change at your station, don’t kneejerk. It doesn’t happen overnight.
Jonathan Shuford, WRVW: Don Cristi in Tulsa once told me, “You are judged more on how you handle adversity, than you how you handle success.” Lee Abrams mediavisions: Maintaining a positive and forward-focused attitude. Josh Wolff, WAEB: Treat others the way you want to be treated.
Max Volume, KOZZ: When it comes to production, just keep saying words until they like the words you say… Terri Ray, WKLT: “No Guts, No Glory” |
Jana Sutter, WXXL: I have two: Say yes to everything and then figure it out, and To know your worth. They both have served me well.
Mikey V, Kiss 108: Outwork everybody! Matt “MJ” Johnson, WPLW: Make it better every day! It wasn’t given to me, it’s just one of my philosophical beliefs. Even if it’s 1% better. How can I set up tomorrow, today? It works on multiple levels: it helps the station, I sleep better at nights, and it gives you a sense of momentum. If you can generate that internal momentum on a daily basis, that can carry you a long way. Chris Michaels, FM100: Always be curious, willing to learn, and don’t be afraid to try new things. Mike McVay, McVay Media: The weight of your words are heavy, and the ripples they create are great,” Mike McVay.
Valentine, WBHT: Let go of the stuff you can’t control! Buzz Knight, Buzz Knight Media: To quote the great John Mc Ghan, “Think like a fan, make everyone a star.” Erik Bradley, B96: Not “the” one piece of advice – but “a” piece of advice I’ve always kept in perspective — the minute you think you’re somebody is when you become a nobody.
|
Mark Adams, KYLD/KIOI: Ha-ha, you fool! You fell victim to one of the classic blunders! The most famous of which is “never get involved in a land war in Asia”, but only slightly less well-known is this: Never go in against a Sicilian when DEATH is on the line! Bartel, WKTU: Stay humble and work hard. Java Joel, WHBC: Play the hits.
|
Next Week’s Question Of The Week:
What’s one of the most significant decisions you’ve made in the past year?
e-Mail your responses to: jodorisio@deanemediasolutions.com or bburke@deanemediasolutions.com