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Don Day | September 27, 2007This is the fourth anniversary of IdahoRadioNews.com. Thanks for reading, commenting and e-mailing tips.
This is the fourth anniversary of IdahoRadioNews.com. Thanks for reading, commenting and e-mailing tips.
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Congratulations Don. This is a sizable undertaking and you’ve done a good job providing news on the biz and a forum for people to sound off. Thanks for that.
Great job…lets hope it continues for many years to come.
Doug Raper
Happy Anniversary Baby
Don, Thanks for the site. Its nice to stay connected with friends, peers and the community while hanging my headphones here in Portland. Keep up the great work!
Dave
I love this site! Where else can I be snarky?
Well done Don…it’s nice to be able to “see” Dave Arthur’s smiling face without him mooching all my snacks! :-)
You got snacks???
Tommy, I never mooched your snacks… I just needed another quarter for the machine. :-)
Jim, ya got a quarter? Tommy’s all out I guess.
You rock! Thanks.
I too would like to congratulate Don on this site. Not only is it the best site (by far, in my opinion) to find out what’s going in Idaho radio, but the way the site is set up and managed is also very professional. However, the site has a “human element” that you don’t see on many web sites. When I come here I am never disappointed. Plus many of the people who frequent this site are my friends and people I respect a lot in the industry. Creating and maintaining this site is a thankless job, and I’d like to add my thanks to Don for creating it and providing this great service to everyone. Don made a very astute observation a few months ago: Idaho Radio News is a chronology of Idaho radio as it is happening – or to compare it to a tape recorder – is in the “record” or at the very least, in the “play” mode. What we are going with The History of Idaho Broadcasting is looking at radio in the “rewind” mode…and then, playing some very old tapes! So thanks again for doing this Don. I continue to be impressed.
I concure on the above comments of gratitude. I appreciate this site as it gives us all the opportunity to stay connected with the world of Idaho Radio (and TV).
IRN serves as a valuable link for all those who will never get radio “out of their blood” once they have been bitten by the “bug”.
Keep up the good work.
Add my name to the list of those who appreciate your efforts and the straightforward reporting of things radio in Idaho.
Many of us who now look back on our “Radio Daze” with often bitter-sweet recollection still find it interesting to keep up with the trials, tribulations, joys and sorrows of those who for whatever reason remain in (or get into) the business today.
Thanks, Don.
Don, thank you for all that you do with this site. You do an outstanding job day in and day out!