I don't know that you could find a picture of these two that better embodies their radio character dynamic. Tom confidently (near smugly!) keeping his ball calmly in check -- Jon going for a greater range, with the severe concentration required to do so written across his furrowed visage.
About the AW article itself: it mentions the Rot Rock & Rule bit and how the audience's unfamiliarity brought in the kind of calls the [retiring!] Phil Hendrie program does with regularity. That confused and angered caller deal is one dynamic I hate that I missed on TBSOWFMU. I would love it if these guys were somehow able to rope in the dunces more.
Granted, TBSOWFMU gets nowhere near the audience that Hendrie's show gets, and Wurster typically ends up in a more absurd place than Hendrie does -- but if they could just confuse a caller or two a show, I'd be thrilled.
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I don't know that you could find a picture of these two that better embodies their radio character dynamic. Tom confidently (near smugly!) keeping his ball calmly in check -- Jon going for a greater range, with the severe concentration required to do so written across his furrowed visage.
About the AW article itself: it mentions the Rot Rock & Rule bit and how the audience's unfamiliarity brought in the kind of calls the [retiring!] Phil Hendrie program does with regularity. That confused and angered caller deal is one dynamic I hate that I missed on TBSOWFMU. I would love it if these guys were somehow able to rope in the dunces more.
Granted, TBSOWFMU gets nowhere near the audience that Hendrie's show gets, and Wurster typically ends up in a more absurd place than Hendrie does -- but if they could just confuse a caller or two a show, I'd be thrilled.
Posted by: x amount. | April 28, 2006 9:35 AM