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I think you guys won just about every category at the WVBA a few years ago. I know you guys are the best of the best, but do your own employees nominate themselves?Big Dawg wrote:Okay...let me spice this up a bit, since it obviously bores you to death. I'm sure there are many stations throughout the state that do great things for their community. Are you getting any recognition for what you do? Any newspaper or TV coverage? Are you being LOCAL? Did you enter ANYTHING for the WVBA Excellence in Broadcasting Awards? Are you all a bunch of apathetic broadcasters? What the hell are you doing? I, for one, am not doing enough for my station. I have decided that since WCHS-AM was successful with it's radiothon for St. Judes, that we're going to get onboard with the Children's Miracle Network Telethon with WVAQ this year. I'm just saying, it bothers me that to get any response around here, I gotta come on talking about how great WKKX is.
By the way, I was in Wheeling for two days this weekend...downtown. IT IS DEAD. You want to see a once historic downtown in the last stages of life? See Wheeling. But don't stop at the Cabella's exit or go onto St. Clairsville. I feel bad for that grand architecture discolored and crumbly.
Anyway, are you promoting the good things that you do?
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Alright everybody. You need to enter Best Network Newscast, Best Network Long-Form News Program, Best Network Special Series, Best Network Talk Show, or the Best Network Festival Entry.Big Dawg wrote: Did you enter ANYTHING for the WVBA Excellence in Broadcasting Awards? Are you all a bunch of apathetic broadcasters?
Lotta' competition in those categories?
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Cameron Smith - CSRE®
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Jeez you're a bitter bastard.Cameron wrote:Alright everybody. You need to enter Best Network Newscast, Best Network Long-Form News Program, Best Network Special Series, Best Network Talk Show, or the Best Network Festival Entry.Big Dawg wrote: Did you enter ANYTHING for the WVBA Excellence in Broadcasting Awards? Are you all a bunch of apathetic broadcasters?
Lotta' competition in those categories?
I'm talking about entering---IN YOUR MARKET SIZE--Personality Of The Year, Morning Show, Best newscast, best sportscast, best play-by-play, best CHR, best whatever format you have. You must remember bitter Cameron, WVRC is much more than the state network. There are specific station categories based in Large, Medium and small market categories. So, Kyle Wiggs, for example, can win "Best Play-By-Play" for the Mohawk Bowl in the large category while the PxP guy at WEPM in Martinsburg can win the same category, medium market. And bitter Cameron, why can't Marshall's ISP Sports Network enter anything to comptete against MSN? Why not?
Cameron, I don't know what your job is, but is there no category you can enter? Have you ever gone to the WVBA website to see what's there?
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Maybe you guys don't understand how it works. YOU enter the competition by submitting YOUR entry.engineer wrote:
I think you guys won just about every category at the WVBA a few years ago. I know you guys are the best of the best, but do your own employees nominate themselves?
I hope you aren't expecting to win the Powerball jackpot as a result of someone else buying you a ticket.
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I think it's $80 per entry, but I may be wrong. I seem to remember that figure floating around 2 years or so back, when I wasn't invited to the ceremony...Bob Loblaw wrote:Isn't there a "per entry" fee (or "donation") that the company must pay?
I seem to recall that.
(That's how it worked with AIR awards...which is part of what killed them...Companies weren't willing to pay those fees anymore)
/still bitter
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Oh...wait we entered some of those...see you there.Big Dawg wrote:Jeez you're a bitter bastard.Cameron wrote:Alright everybody. You need to enter Best Network Newscast, Best Network Long-Form News Program, Best Network Special Series, Best Network Talk Show, or the Best Network Festival Entry.Big Dawg wrote: Did you enter ANYTHING for the WVBA Excellence in Broadcasting Awards? Are you all a bunch of apathetic broadcasters?
Lotta' competition in those categories?
I'm talking about entering---IN YOUR MARKET SIZE--Personality Of The Year, Morning Show, Best newscast, best sportscast, best play-by-play, best CHR, best whatever format you have. You must remember bitter Cameron, WVRC is much more than the state network. There are specific station categories based in Large, Medium and small market categories. So, Kyle Wiggs, for example, can win "Best Play-By-Play" for the Mohawk Bowl in the large category while the PxP guy at WEPM in Martinsburg can win the same category, medium market. And bitter Cameron, why can't Marshall's ISP Sports Network enter anything to comptete against MSN? Why not?
Cameron, I don't know what your job is, but is there no category you can enter? Have you ever gone to the WVBA website to see what's there?
You enter about 2-3 on the first go-around in a competition to see what the "lean" looks like. I think ISP wanted to wait until this year to enter ANYTHING so a former uplink provider wouldn't claim some involvement in an award. I just hope the network category rules don't change too much if one goes to ISP. (I think one was entered).
Marshall/ISP won National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association state’s (WV) top sportscaster. Winning two of the two awards submitted this year would be nice.
You really should introduce yourself at WVBA. You may screw-up and like me.
Otherwise, I'm glad you're around and know so much about what I do to keep me straight.
Sorry I didn't respond sooner, I was in the middle of my WVBA alternate inspection. (I found that on the WVBA website circa 2001). Jack Layton says, "hi". The irony of what I was doing all day, coupled with your post gave me quite a laugh. Thanks.
Much Love,
Bitter Bastard
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Don't you know that bitter bastards stay in the office, responding to message-board posts?herdgirl72 wrote:You're right Big Dawg...he is a bitter bastard!!
Hey, btw bastard...don't forget to stop at the store and
get me some Diet Coke before you come home!!
Thanks, jackass...
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Who are "they" Lester? I'm speaking for myself. I think good competition makes you better. I would rather compete against several news/talk stations than just WCHS. Good for them if they win. It's the same company. But I want to win the awards for the entries I submit. To hell with them (good luck CHS!). I would rather the judges choose my entry the best out of 5 they listen to rather than 2. Nonetheless, winning is enjoyed, Lester, but it's sweeter when it's harder to win. So, let me rephrase what you wrote so that it's more accurate; "They (??) enjoy winning, like we all do, but, they(??) enjoy it more if they beat 10 stations instead of 2".Lester wrote:In other words... they don't enjoy winning unless there are other WV stations they can beat.
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Wow. It's incredible that you thing we have so much influence with the Ohio, Virginia, and other judges as to rig the judging. Good luck with the ISP entry - let the best network entry win. I think we've got you covered, but that's just my opinion, based on hearing both networks on any given Saturday.Cameron wrote:You enter about 2-3 on the first go-around in a competition to see what the "lean" looks like. I think ISP wanted to wait until this year to enter ANYTHING so a former uplink provider wouldn't claim some involvement in an award. I just hope the network category rules don't change too much if one goes to ISP. (I think one was entered).
Much Love,
Bitter Bastard
I hope you spent enough time with Jack Leyton to understand that we don't just grease palms to pass inspection OR win awards.
Look me up at the WVBA awards too. You'll probably hate me, but I'm used to it LOL.
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When did that stop? The first place I ever saw the certificates posted was at 1111 Virginia Street.Dave Harman wrote:I hope you spent enough time with Jack Leyton to understand that we don't just grease palms to pass inspection OR win awards.
Your engineers have too much to do to be bogged-down by the FCC for 8 hours.
10 stations in WV got inspected this week. I was just 1,2,3, and 4.
I've only been through 4 FCC inspections. Other than being time-consuming, believe me, they covered much less than what Jack does. But you know that. All you needed to do was throw a jab. I think it's great you have such love for your stations. Just don't line up the morning prayer rugs to their transmitter sites.
It's just sad that sarcasm or facial-expressions translate to message-boards. There's about 22 people that work in radio. It just so happens that it's the same 22 at about 9000 stations.
'cept F-n Nunley thank God he's only at 1.
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The entry fees vary on what size market you are in. We (Parkersburg) are in the Medium range so it's $20 per entry. I encouraged everyone at our stations to pust something in. 4 or 5 of us entered in Personality of the year. I believe it was $25 per for large and $15 per for small. TV was one rate...I think they are all competing against each other this year.