Monday, April 23, 2012

The Radio Funny Book Review

The Radio Funny Book
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A review by John Harris, retired reporter, The National Enquirer
The Radio Funny Book offers a fast-paced read with plenty of humor. And along the way, it also imparts interesting insights into the behind-the-scenes operation of radio and the people who make it happen.
Bob Doll brings more than a half-century's experience in every facet of radio, starting as a junior announcer, and progressing through manager, and station-owner positions on his way to becoming an author and radio consultant in retirement.
Bob has a love of people and a sympathetic ear attuned to human foibles. His book brings out the best of both.
And as one who is interested in, but has never worked in radio, I found it instructive as well as humorous. For example, I had no idea how a station is assigned its call letters. I learned in Bob's book.
It's not only an entertaining read but an enlightening one as well.


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Â"The Radio Funny BookÂ" is not only 156 pages of radio humor off and on the air, it has its warm moments. There are stories of overcoming adversity. There are great people who confess to making mistakes and winning in the long run by not taking themselves too seriously. There are some bits of history not widespread in other works. This book has been written for the enjoyment of those in the business and folks who are more important than them - the listeners and advertisers who pay attention to what radio folks say and what they play. Have fun!

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