Publisher's Synopsis
Bob LeMoullec takes us on a hilarious and sometimes chilling journey into an industry where each day on the job could be your last. The author found he had money left on his GI bill, so he decided to take a course in broadcasting. This career change found him rubbing elbows with cheaters, miscreants, murderers, politicians, good guys and celebrities. The book reads like a novel because most of the quotes were preserved on tape. This coming of age story takes place at a small market radio station outside of New York City in 1981. This was no ordinary station. The Associated Press honored it for having the best radio news operation in New York State. For those of you interested in going into broadcasting, do not even think about it without reading this book first. This is the truest guide into the internal workings of the on-air part of the business you will ever read. There s enough info here to jump start your career or to rethink your future.