Bill Whittington
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Podcast Appearances
People are excited to be part of this, and I think it'll be great.
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Beautiful, really, I don't know if I'd call it a eulogy, but just an honorarium of what he meant to each of them individually.
And you get a real sense of the effects that you don't see necessarily on the air.
But as you mentioned, Mitch, it's the behind the scenes and off the air that carries just as much and really even more weight.
Yeah, and here's one other quick note.
There are a lot of people maybe that didn't listen or didn't know him.
There's people at our cluster of stations here, even in sales.
People come from other markets.
And I sent a note out today with Tanny's audio montage from the anniversary and some of the articles.
And I've received a lot of email, I wish I would have known him or I wish I was here to listen to him.
And I think, you know, when you leave a funeral and you didn't know the person who passed away, but there was a good eulogy given or...
you know, in the Catholic Church, a good homily or a rabbi, and you walk away and go, man, I really got to know that person without knowing that person, I think that's really key.
And obviously so many people knew Terry, but if you listen tomorrow and you never listen to Terry on the air and you walk away going, God, that was great, I think that's our goal tomorrow.
Great communication, talk.
We never had an issue.
I'm thinking back over all the years.
I've been here 20-plus years, so I came in 2005, always communication.
Like, you know, at a certain point in his career, he goes, hey, I want to see my grandkids play Little League or do activities.