Jun 15, 2015

Radio's Bell is sound example for entrepreneurs....from USA Today

635698332864087907-ABELL

from Steve  Strauss at USA Today:


Q: "Hey Art Bell! This is Stan from San Dimas. First time caller, long time listener. Anyway, I wanted to tell you about the time when I was driving home from work and was abducted by aliens . . . . "
A: No, I am not Art Bell, and yes, I made that up. But if you ever listened to Art Bell's old radio show, Coast to Coast AM, you know that this would be a tame call for that one-of-a-kind show.
Like millions of other people (at one time, there were more than 500 stations carrying the show and 15 million listeners), I used to love listening to Art Bell. The mix of Art's voice, tempo, and smarts combined with great guests, unusual topics, and interesting callers made for too many late nights.
Sadly, Art retired in 2010, Coast to Coast has never been the same, and except for a brief return on Sirius/XM two years ago, he hasn't been on the airwaves. Nevertheless, at 70, Art Bell is coming back, only this time I am happy to report, he's ditched his corporate gig and instead is going to do it on his terms, his way.
Starting July 20, Art returns to the airwaves on his new show, Midnight in the Desert, streaming live over the Internet using the TuneIn app and on the Dark Matter Digital Network; a network he has created with his longtime friend and webmaster Keith Rowland. Here's how he put it to me recently:
"If there's anything I learned it's that I want to do this myself. I had the most fun in my life before my old show was purchased by Clear Channel. Winging it, trying new things -- it was a blast. That's what we are going to be doing with the new show. Lots of new and fun things."
Art started out on terrestrial radio in the '80s with a single station in Las Vegas and grew that into a large syndicate by the mid-90s with his mix of unusual topics and high entertainment. Not surprisingly, a courter came-a-calling and he eventually sold the show to the Clear Channel Network, staying on doing the show for a few more years.
But, like many of us, Art learned the hard way that corporate life was not for him. He went into semi-retirement in 2003 and fully retired in 2010. In 2013 he teamed up with Sirius/XM, but for various reasons that gig only lasted six weeks. But, as he says, "radio is not a job, it's a way of life. You can't really ever leave it."
And so, knowing that he had a two-year hiatus, Art and Keith began to plan for his return again, only this time he was going to be completely in charge of the process and do the show they way he's envisioned it for some time: live streaming and free over the Internet, with a truly worldwide reach and audience.
"This is going to be great," he says. And it sure sounds like it. He had spent the last few months building a brand new studio with state-of-the-art equipment. "The sound quality is going to be excellent." Keith also has new facilities that are going to make the streaming top-notch as well.
You know your new endeavor is on the right track when things start to break your way. That's what's happening for Art right now:
■ Music played an important part in his old show – "it sets the mood" – and he needed it to again. But the cost to stream mainstream music is not inexpensive. Suddenly, an affordable solution presented itself. Problem solved.
■ While he planned on having it available only online, to date 20 terrestrial radio stations have already signed on to carry the show. The catch? They have to agree to carry only six minutes of commercials an hour. "Why is that a requirement?" I asked. "Because I want content and more content!" he bellowed happily in that unmistakable voice.
"I'm doing this to have fun. This thing is taking off and I don't know where it will take me, but it's going to be a blast. I'm excited about being able to do what I want."
Spoken like a true entrepreneur.
Today's tip: Looking for a good business book? Let me recommend Jim Blasingame's latest (and Axiom award winner), The Age of the Customer. In it, Blasingame, host of the Small Business Advocate radio show, explains how we are leaving the age-old age of the seller and entering into a paradigm-shifting new era, the era of the customer.
The rules have changed and The Age of the Customer helps you navigate this new world. Great stuff. Steve says check it out.
Steve Strauss, @Steve Strauss on Twitter, is a lawyer specializing in small business and entrepreneurship and has been writing for USATODAY.com for 20 years. E-mail: sstrauss@mrallbiz.com. Website: TheSelfEmployed.

from Chloelouise...San Diego......


Here is the other thing....Art always makes it sound soooo easy....the show is easy listening and perfect for the night. He has and had the good sense not to make the show political and not to yell at the guest. Like any other personality that makes everything sound extremely interesting and smooth, Art is gifted annd super talented at running a radio show. I love politics but I can't take an extremely one-sided political agenda coupled with how can I always try to make more money in the night. At one point when I was listening to Art's old show I realized it wasn't just the show --it was Art Bell. He makes every guest seem as if they have the most important information we can't live without--but he does it in the most relaxed way. Good luck to Art Bell and his new show.......cl--the ronnie republlic radio round-up

Jun 12, 2015

from the ronnie republic radio round-up: Carl DeMaio and Sully--News/Talk Radio--KOGO 600 AM San Diego

Carl DeMaio likes cats

Chloe Louise


Long time KOGO listener and Sully fan for a very long time.............


Sully, Merrill, Kevin Finnerty...........they make news/talk radio enjoyable in San Diego........Sully's conversations re:  the individuals without permanent housing in San Diego is admirable........former mayoral candidate, Carl De Maio is a brilliant addition to the afternoon line-up.

KOGO and the San Diego listeners are lucky to have his opinion on local and national political topics. 


Carl....love your radio show on KOGO 600 and listen to it whenever I can. 

While I am a dem and disagree with many of your policies I still always want to hear both sides and you present your case very well without anger and bashing. 

By the time you and Sully are finished discussing an issue I feel well informed. 

I really like getting to know you on the radio and you have so much to offer about San Diego politics and that kind of information is always interesting and valuable. 

Well done on not just being a one dimensional angry Republican. 


Seriously, the GOP can use more people like you and less like Bill O'Reilly.......good job.......always listening to the radio.....chloelouise from the ronnie republic.

Jun 11, 2015

Ben Carson: Another One Bites The Dust........

English: The CNN Center in Atlanta.
English: The CNN Center in Atlanta. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Refusing to answer questions on CNN's morning show with Brianna Keilar filling in for my man Wolf Blitzer.

The Big money will not back him in the long run after his comments about gay Americans.

No, Ben, you  can't just say whatever you  want without  thinking, without an explanation and then refusing to talk about it.

This man is way to arrogant and offensive to this blogger.......never feeling that he would  represent me at all as president of this United States.

CNN Anchor/Reporter Wolf Blitzer
CNN Anchor/Reporter Wolf Blitzer (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Talking this morning form Iowa on the campaign trail and making a reference to gay Americans not suffering in comparison to blacks being discriminated at water fountains in years gone by.

Brianna tried to ask him several times if he thought gays were discriminated against at all now or at any point in history and the man refused to answer......trying to say  any group has  suffered at one point or another......but he does believe in traditional marriage.

Seriously, Ben, you are not for me.

Actually, your remarks are offensive and I am thinking you will not represent everyone equally if you were elected.

At the end of the day let's remember who is voting and all of the different kinds of people who are involved in the political conversation today.

Can't wait for Hillary.

Chloe Louise........Hillary girl forever



Here is a link to the story on Mediaite and a video of the event:

http://www.mediaite.com/tv/ben-carson-dodges-cnns-lgbt-question-cant-we-talk-about-something-more-important/

Jun 8, 2015

Cliff Albert of KOGO Am Radio San Diego Interviews Danuta of Sun Up Fame

Hey, do you  remember Sun Up San Diego.......


Bob Mills, Sue White, Gerry G. Bishop, Ray Wilson and Danuta?Danuta Soderman Pfeiffer Chiseled book



Gosh, we watched them every morning on  CBS Channel 8 growing up in San Diego.

Seriously, I said Hi to Bob Mills at the Del Mar Fair one time and felt I had met a celebrity.

Well, we  had the pleasure of hearing Cliff Albert interviewing Danuta Pfeiffer this afternoon on KOGO 600 News/Talk Radio in San Diego.

It was so fun to hear about  Danuta because I had always wondered what had happened to her after she left Sun Up for  The PTL 700 Club.

Always admiring Danuta's  faith I had looked her  up on the Internet several times.

Well, it turns out Danuta Pfeiffer  really  did not have as much of a story book life as it appeared on San Diego morning television.

Always remembering her cheery personality--she just seemed genuine to me.


Danuta has decided to write a book called "Chiseled," describing her confusing life of trials and tribulations.

Actually, my life, like many others, has been confusing, also, and it is always appreciated to find out how someone deals with the problems life throws at us yet maintains their strength.


I think Danuta is still trying to decipher the legacy her  father has left her  and my heart went out to her on that note.

Danuta Pfieffer also  had the courage to share with the listeners her story of having a baby  all by  herself alone in her room at  the ripe old age of sixteen years old.


You see here is  what happens........when life gives you some of these  turns one ends up not having the wisdom or the confidence or self-esteem to always  make the best decisions--particularly at a young age.

At the  end of the  day it  is real hard  to always do the right things given this unusual string of events that can lead to ridicule  from other adults.........actually, it can hurt  your feelings..

Good job Cliff  and Danuta and  thank you for  telling us about your  very interesting life.  I can't wait to read  your  new book and I  wish you the best of luck.


I  think this heartfelt book will give other women courage.....well done.

Here is a link to her website and more information about her book:

http://www.danutapfeiffer.com/