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Post by jblues on Jan 31, 2013 11:11:15 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2013 12:54:28 GMT -5
I highly doubt that. It isn't like it takes up hours on end of his life and not exactly a secret.
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Post by matt on Jan 31, 2013 13:17:35 GMT -5
Hmmm...wonder if that means we get Ed McMann back...
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Post by mkarns on Jan 31, 2013 14:04:05 GMT -5
Hmmm...wonder if that means we get Ed McMann back... I don't know. It says that he's focusing on his voiceover career, which may include his retro AT40 work. The article only says he's leaving that particular station. As for AT40 being "not exactly a secret", it actually was at first. Though people on this board figured out his voice, he didn't ID himself on air until the beginning of 2011 (IIRC), a year and a half after he began his voice work for Casey's shows.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2013 14:29:08 GMT -5
That doesn't mean it was a secret. His voice is his voice. If I heard him on the radio drive in the morning and then heard his voice overs I'd know it was him whether he gave out his name or not.
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Post by matt on Jan 31, 2013 15:42:51 GMT -5
Hmmm...wonder if that means we get Ed McMann back... I don't know. It says that he's focusing on his voiceover career, which may include his retro AT40 work. The article only says he's leaving that particular station. As for AT40 being "not exactly a secret", it actually was at first. Though people on this board figured out his voice, he didn't ID himself on air until the beginning of 2011 (IIRC), a year and a half after he began his voice work for Casey's shows. I think it was later than that--maybe a year ago at the earliest when he started saying his name in the credits.
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Post by marv101 on Feb 1, 2013 11:25:08 GMT -5
The station he was on was an alternative station in a ruthlessly competitive market in which that format had never worked due to the changes in ethnicity of the LA market over the past 20+ years; a lot younger, less white and substantially more Hispanic don't make for any alternative station or country station working in this market.
Morgan had a stellar career here at both KIIS-FM and KYSR-FM, aka Star 98.7, a pioneering Hot AC station when that format took off nationwide in the early nineties.
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