Monday, December 8, 2008

Radio on Sunday With Paul...


Don't much recall ever mentioning this man on the blog. The only reason for that is I do believe he likes his privacy. If there's a microsopce nearby, he doesn't want to be under it. Life in TV can be a soap opera, I don't think he ever cared for that component of the biz. Among his many qualities exists a healthy measure of modesty.

This is Paul Stueber. A little picture of a big man. A big man in so many fine ways, so many admirable ways. It's the best photo I could find.

Paul Stueber is a friend. He's also been a mentor, colleague, and he used to be the boss man. In his role as boss, Paul was a protector of sorts in that last job of mine. When Paul went, I knew there was every chance my days were numbered. They, of course, were.

Listen, I don't want to do is lay it on so thick as to embarrass this guy. That being said, you really need to know that he possesses what I consider to be the finest resume that has ever passed through this television market. He is smart, savvy, and "been there and done that" more than anyone I know who has worked, or works now, in the broadcasting business. It really is that straightforward; Paul Stueber is one of a kind.

This coming Sunday, the ever-gracious Paul has invited me to join him on his monthly radio show on WILK. It'll be my pleasure to be right there. I hope you'll listen, if only to learn more about this guy. Noon to 2:00 PM. Paul will lead, I'll follow wherever he wants to go. I look very forward to it.

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I often refer to myself as a "recovering broadcaster." I mean no disrespect to those recovering from other addictions, although broadcasting likely qualifies as just that, an addiction. Its dangers are known to many, especially those who have felt the sting and carry the lacerations of being kicked to the curb for not only doing your job, but oftentimes for excelling at it. Life's fortunes have afforded me a rare chance to have a completely different and new second career in the field of animal sheltering. I am neither an animal-crazy nor humane-iac, but I am committed to the idea that companion animals deserve to be treated with respect and decency. My interests are varied, perhaps eclectic, which you will see reflected in my blog posts. I don't invite replies, sorry. My blog, my decision. Too many bloggers waste all their time beating back idiots who attack them from behind the curtain of anonymity. I have no interest in that. For those who read me regularly, thank you. I really made only one resolution for 2009, and that was to try and write more often, if only to not squander what minimal talent for the written word I possess.
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