>> So but you know this beats
traditional broadcasting school angle.
You can go to you know whatever various
broadcasting schools you can find
and go that route.
If you're in a institution, a college that
has a radio station and you're into that,
you want to get into it as now things are,
you want to I think you should get the
fundamentals even though things are
going online.
If you don't have the fundamentals and basics of
record, music knowledge how to work turntables,
the basic stuff you these
things, cassettes what's that?
>> Mm-hm.
>> You know if you don't have the
basics then you can't easily translate
that into a really professional
online internet show.
>> Mm-hm.
>> So that's what I was doing.
I also learned to speak,
write and read well and write.
I wrote a lot of my stuff
as on the fly, just stuff.
>> That's really good.
>> My lines.
A lot of the stuff people think just
comes out of the top of people's heads.
We actually write behind the scenes and one of
the things that my college professor told me
who was communications told me he says, you
know that's what a studio's for to rehearse.
While other stuff is going
on we are behind the scenes.
So when you open the mic,
boom and never have dead air.
That's my cardinal that was
drummed into my head too.
We had tough teachers back then.
>> Plan you work and work your plan right?
>> There you go that's right
and then you act it.
It's just like acting and
you perform it spontaneously
and people think you're the
greatest thing since sliced bread.
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