Radio is always hiring

Rod, we’ll get on the Kobe call tomorrow.
Here’s today’s question–can we institute a law requiring all hosts of morning radio shows take some sort of test on current events or something, please?

So, I was on the way to Dook this morning and one of the stations was talking about the Ebonics issue. First, I didn’t realize this was still something people brought up, but it doesn’t bother me to hear about it. What does bother me is hearing that entire issue misrepresented. The uninformed of the world tend to take the idea of using Ebonics in school as meaning that students will be taught the perfect grammatical structure of African-American Vernacular English, and that’s just not true. After all, nobody needs a class in Ebonics (well, save for white people). The move was an ingenious hustle, one designed to tap into ESL-type funds. If Ebonics is treated as a different language, then schools could get additional funds to teach English. ‘Twas a great way to use a piece of racism as a bargaining chip. We don’t speak English? You’re right. So, help us teach English.
It made perfect sense to me, even though the success of the hustle was a long shot.
Anyway, I hear some fools on the radio talking about how students won’t be able to get good jobs no matter how “fluent” they are in Ebonics. Dumbest shit I’ve heard since, well, the last time people blew this issue.
But here’s the problem…there’s a large number of people that listen to morning radio shows like that shit is really the news. They listen to dude that use aliases that involve the word “lover” and take their word as an alternative to reading a newspaper. On one hand, that’s not such a terrible notion. One should expect that which is broadcast to have some measure of accuracy. But when one considers that listeners frequently see deejays as such, wouldn’t it seem like it’s time to start getting people on there that know what they’re talking about? At this point, the fools that do sports can’t even get the standings right!
Really, how hard is it to find someone that’s simultaneously entertaining and literate? It can’t be that difficult. I know a bunch of cats capable of doing that.
My one wish in this world is that radio stations start hiring intelligent people to talk. It ain’t like they even pick records anymore. Those decisions are made by somewhat illicit contractual negotiations. All these cats have to do is talk.
So give ’em a test, a #2 pencil, and 30 minutes. If you don’t know who plays point guard for the Pistons, you can’t talk about sports. If you don’t know who’s in charge of the NAACP, you can’t talk about black issues. Et cetera.
And if you don’t know something about my issue, just leave it alone and prank call somebody or something.
Radio should have the same rule as the rest of the world–if you know not about that which you speak, shut the fuck up.

4 Comments

  • Posted July 19, 2005 11:03 am 0Likes
    by Rodprime

    Bo,
    I agree. It seems that there should be some mechanism to make sure that some of these clowns with access to the public ear actually know what they are talking about. An alternative would be for active listeners to check the fools that spout garbage. That is wishful thinking. I suspect that most people are selecting the clowns that confirm their own secret prejudices. It explains the continued existence of Rush Limbaugh as a radio personality.

  • Posted July 19, 2005 1:00 pm 0Likes
    by TG

    Wow, gotta jump through a lot of hoops just to give a comment on this site!
    Anywho, I SO concur. You would think that Atlanta, the so-called “Black Mecca” would have a host of dj-s and radio stations that are top caliber. YEAH RIGHT! It is a horrible radio scene, especially on the so-called Big Station, V-103, with the trite Frank Ski and buffoonish Wanda Smith. Just a shame!

  • Posted July 19, 2005 2:41 pm 0Likes
    by Lady

    ATL!!!!
    don’t think so hard about atlanta radio. yeah the big station blows. but whatever, right? they can’t find their niche, they are clowns, and hopefully soon people will see the light. until that day…
    i wholly dig what you’re saying about radio personalities needing to know their facts before speaking. one issue is the people who should be checking them don’t know what’s up, either. the result, as you have beautifully pointed out, is straight up lies being proliferated to the lazy and uninformed masses, and a pissed off knowledgeable minority.
    remember that quick speaking we had last week Bo. your words should be received by many. can we please get to getting on the plan to inform the masses? 😉
    Might be hard to get me to the masses. Won’t take much for the Patriot to shut me down. Hell, the blog’s in jeopardy every day.

  • Posted July 19, 2005 4:07 pm 0Likes
    by Kirk

    Local radio hosts and DJ’s are always going to suck, otherwise they would be national, or at least regional DJ’s, as opposed to local. These people and their shows should be considered nothing more than entertainment, and not to be taken seriously for essentially the same reasons you outlined. In a sense, let the buyer beware.

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