He plays a song playlist that is pre-loaded into a computer developed by iHeart's corporate programming staff and doesn't take listener requests.
There is no news, no sports, and no cross-dialogue with the traffic lady. Zero discussion of current events.
If he's getting paid to sit on his ass every morning and read cue cards with zero ad-libbing, I want that job!
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Instead, I suspect he's tracking each morning's show the day before, probably over the course of 30 minutes, which means - he's getting paid squat.
Can anyone shed light on this? I'm hard-pressed to believe the current state of affairs is 106.7's long-term strategy for mornings.