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Straight talk about radio programming, radio advertising, radio production…Well, you get the idea.
by Dan O'Day on June 21, 2009
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I remember those things. Nothing like a good cue burn.
Here's a great question for all the old-school Boss Jocks: which record label(s) were most prone to quick cue burn? As I recall, WB/Reprise was pretty bad…
ABC/Dunhill got cue burn really fast in less than two weeks.
At 22 yrs I thought I'd been doing this a while, but knowing which labels had the worst cue burn? Man, you guys are, like, mezazoic or something (well, we knew Dan was but…)
C’mon, we all know the records that got burned fastest were those in highest rotation. What was weird was pulling out an old “red-hot,” after it had been off for about 6 months, to reinsert it as an “image,” and it began with this explosive napalm-gouged cue burn – just ahead of that soft bass note…