Media

Martha Trumped

23 February, 2006
By

You’re fired…no, you don’t fit in…no, you’re fired…no, you don’t fit in…you’re – “What moron would think you’re going to fire the guy with the No. 1 show on television?” That, from ‘The Donald’ to Newsweek on Martha Stewart’s cold platter of cheese. It was obvious that Trump was cheesing-it for the press throughout the Titanic season of two apprentices, no waiting. “What I didn’t like is that I defended Martha many, many times and I never got a note. I never got a phone call saying, ‘Donald, thank you very much,’” Trump said on CNBC’s Donny Deutch program. Et tu Martha? Stewart actually believed that her job was to be the heir apparant of the Apprentice franchise, with Trump taking a walk after some introductory seasons. Hand written note to Martha, “You just didn’t fit in.”

Share


Read more »

Posted in General, Media | No Comments »

Hard to port! Or, port whine.

16 February, 2006
By

File under: Wuh? Heh? Sezwuh? What is it with the White House pushing support towards the pending sale of six major U.S. ports to a United Arab Emirates (UAE) state-owned company. Where are the Congressional hearings on this one? Or, perhaps, they wish to focus on the vice president’s hunting accident. The sale of a large U.S. corporation to China was blocked by Congress last year. I find myself in the unusual position to support Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y. quoted as saying, “Outsourcing the operations of our largest ports to a country with a dubious record on terrorism is a homeland security and commerce accident waiting to happen. The administration needs to take another look at this deal.” London-based Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company is the world’s fourth-largest ports company. It “runs commercial operations at shipping terminals in New York, New Jersey, Baltimore, New Orleans, Miami and Philadelphia.” I just don’t get it. What next, Saudi Arabia running our major airports?

Share


Read more »

Posted in Media, News & Politics | No Comments »

Shooting the Bird (at the Media)

16 February, 2006
By

Press passed (up). Feelings hurt. The White House press corps is miffed that the Vice President hunting accident made it to the local newspaper before it made it to the pool reporter. So, what are they gonna do about it, hmm? Gone are those images of the chain smoking gum shoe reporter, disheveled grey suit, fedora, “getting the story.” Impractical, you say? Not in today’s world of Secret Service details, pool reporters, shared feeds, press planes? Perhaps the next time Dick Cheney or any other potential newsmaker goes on vacation sans press pool there will be some industriousness demonstrated to keep within birdshot of the story. What does that entail? How about some good old fashioned journalism.

Share


Read more »

Posted in Media, News & Politics | No Comments »

Radio Radio

2 January, 2006
By

Here’s my .02 response to my old friend, Scott Fybush’s call-out to feedback to his 2006 Rant about the radio industry of today. Scott and I worked together at WCAP Radio in Lowell, Mass. many years ago, I, the music guy, Scott, the knowledgable news guy. Scott’s peerless industry news can be found at FYBUSH.COM Bravo, once again, Scott, for yet another year of helping us all to comprehend the incomprehensible: radio in these no ordinary times. “Radio is Radio” resonates a pleasant harmonic. I will hold on with childlike optimism that there will be a day when one “radio set” will provide seamless access to local, regional, national, and international signals. And none of them will be called “Jack.” Collective noses press up against showroom windows of Sirius and XM and their aural images while millions of Americans, who have yet to embrace satellite radio, await something of relevance. Practicality is not lost on the fob generation. Your rant for radio unity provides another prescient reminder to local broadcasters who program modest signals that their inherent ability to be local may provide yet another reason to window shop.

Share


Read more »

Posted in Media | 1 Comment »

Bill-O’-Notes®

May 2012
S M T W T F S
« Feb    
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
2728293031  

Bill-O’-Stacks