What do you want from radioIO?
Spice posted this on his Twitter account yesterday.
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One other thing I think we could all agree on is better vacation programming. They have made an effort to take fewer full weeks off, but a best of or themed special would be cool if they manage to have it in the can in advance. Fish had this idea which I like, despite not being a racing fan: Quote:
What do you all want? New members or people that don't post much, feel free to chime in. |
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I think the content is pretty good on IO. There's a wide variety of shows. I'd like to see some live weekend shows and if they could get hootie to do a regular show I would mark out fucking hard forever. ;D
I'd also love to hear Robb Revere do a late night show after ledger... I'm pretty sure he mentioned it here about wanting to do a show. The internet goes all night long... with todays smart phones people can tune in wherever and whenever now. I know Silky Milky is dying to do a show and for some reason I'd really like to hear him and Al Kida do a show even if it was a one time deal. Sometimes those random 1 shot deals are completely fucked but bring some great content. |
Oh and please bring back Tuddle on friday nights... that shit was golden.
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Id say some weekend programming would be great the stuff they got during the week is already awesome theirs not many shows i dont like. Gota agree with tuddle show coming back and some specials kinda like howard does would be fucking awsome to (fight week. best of ned, best of parodies special, maybe even a music special) I understand some might call it a rip off of what howard does but bubba said it himself the concept howard put together works there is no reason not to use it.
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The only problem was back then they weren't terribly good at promoting these test shows beforehand, and I'm not going to get into a rant about the state of Howard 101, but they seem to have settled on wackpackers and peripheral Stern characters instead of scouting new talent. Spice has a great ear for radio and busting his ass with significantly less resources than the corporate juggernaut that is Sirius XM. And the on air guys know how to promote upcoming shows. |
Gotta agree with Tuddle coming back also the specials thing is a great Idea maybe just a step up from a best off deff needs to be pre produced,a live weekend show sounds pretty good also,I kinda could get into a wrestling or racing show too.
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They got an MMA show.... why not a wrestling one? Cover all the promotions and don't play favorites... it would be a good show with hootie hosting and someone else co-hosting and helping to direct traffic |
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I mean if they can get someone willing to do it for nothing - what's the worst that can happen? They get some more content for the archives in the long run... The only thing I can see that would be bad is if they did the overnight show but didn't give it at least a month to find it's legs. RadioIO still growing and finding it's niche - there's no harm in cancelling shit that doesn't work, but don't be quick on the draw on new shows cause look how long it took for seinfeld to get popular... and it turned out to be huuuuuuge |
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Oh and If tuddle does come back - I'd like to hear maybe a guest every couple weeks in to talk about video games and what's new with the gaming world.
You can't be a geek if you don't play video games :lol: |
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cause hootie is as big of a draw as you can get... I mean dave meltzer is a fat loudmouth know it all and I grew sick of his bullshit when he was still a local hack. I mean FCW is right there but that would mean you couldn't talk TNA or ROH cause vince would stroke out... |
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id be down with a wrestling show especially if hogan was the host
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