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OnMedia: A new voice for Radio Milwaukee
It's not exactly a secret, since it's part of the official biography published at the WYMS-FM (88.9) Web site.
But it's still a surprising admission from Radio Milwaukee's new music director and afternoon voice, Rachel Rose that her musical interests extend from Stravinsky to 2009 "American Idol" silver medalist Adam Lambert.
Radio Milwaukee is considered one of the "Idol"-free zones on Milwaukee radio.
"I will defend my interest in Adam Lambert," she told me during a conversation Wednesday morning.
"I was not an 'American Idol' fan, caught that one season and caught him on one episode and was just taken by the way he interpreted these songs. He was the reason I tuned in that season."
But before listeners to the eclectic music station get worried that "Idol" will infect the airwaves at the left side of the radio dial, Rose is reassuring.
"We're not gonna play Adam on our station," she said. "That's not what our audience wants to hear."
In addition to music director duties, New Jersey native Rose has the 2 to 6 p.m. weekday on-air shift.
You can watch our complete conversation in the weekly TV edition of OnMedia, which is available starting Friday on Time Warner Cable's Wisconsin On Demand Channel 411.
The Jonathan Green farewell: If Journal Broadcast Group history is any teacher, expect five months of goodbyes for four-decade WTMJ-AM (620) standby Jonathan Green.
Remember the Bob Reitman retirement in 2006? It was announced in February, and Reitman didn't sign off until December from the old WKTI-FM.
And his departure was the first sign of the major change that led to a format change as the station eventually turned into WLWK-FM (94.5), which stresses music over expensive on-air personalities.
Green's announcement (it's not a surprise when a 66-year-old broadcaster retires at the end of his current contract) comes as Milwaukee radio makes the move to the new portable people meters to measure radio ratings.
It's just the right time for a generational change in afternoon drive time for the station Green calls "the biggest stick in the state."
And whatever your thoughts on Green as a radio personality, you gotta give the guy credit for hanging on as the business changed around him.
On TV: Channel 12 is teaming up with Milwaukee Public TV, WisPolitics.com, and affiliates of its "UpFront" interview show to broadcast the Mark Neumann-Scott Walker Republican gubernatorial debate at 7 p.m. on Aug. 25. Channel 12's Mike Gousha will moderate the debate.
- Lou Ferrigno, who was in town last week to speak at the IndependenceFirst power lunch, will guest in the second episode of NBC's "Chuck" this fall as the bodyguard of "an evil spy/model," Michael Ausiello reports.
- I finally got word on the fate of 15-year-old Emma Negrete, the Des Moines girl who tried out for "American Idol" last month at the Bradley Center. An e-mail from her mom says she didn't make the first cut, but she's definitely talented.
- Actress Sara Rue, who lost 40 pounds on Jenny Craig and is a spokeswoman for the weight loss company, will host a mid-season "reality" show on the CW Network called "Shedding for the Wedding."
The top talkers of all time: Other than Tom Snyder (No. 85), there aren't any Milwaukee radio figures on Talkers Magazine's "Heaviest Hundred" list of top talk radio personalities of all time.
The trade publication for the talk radio industry compiled the list for its 20th anniversary edition.
Rush Limbaugh leads the list, followed by Howard Stern, Larry King, Sean Hannity, Don Imus, the late Arthur Godfrey, "Dr." Laura Schlessinger, Sally Jessy Raphael, Barry Gray and Bruce Williams.
If you don't know some of the historical figures in that top 10, Godfrey was a broadcasting legend who had various programs from the 1930s to the early 1970s. Gray, who broadcast in the New York City market, is considered the "father of talk radio."
You can find the entire list at Talkers Magazine's Web site.
And if you've never heard of Godfrey, here's a sample of the TV version of the broadcaster's style:
Talkbacks
pfan | Aug. 8, 2010 at 6:36 p.m. (report)
Who knew a guy as vanilla as Adam Lambert could have such indignant supporters? Geez, if you're gonna get all riled up to defend an "artist", at least stand up for someone that's not the equivalent of a suburban strip mall...
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MilwaukeeCity | Aug. 8, 2010 at 1:07 a.m. (report)
If you ask me Radio is better than TV, I'm a radio guy. I'd rather have Sat. Radio than Sat. TV. Just ask yourself, would you rather listen to Brian Anderson and Bill S or Uecker?
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CarolV | Aug. 6, 2010 at 4:21 p.m. (report)
Thx for the nod Tim! Lou actually was going to shoot "Chuck" back in LA the morning (6 am call) after our POWER LUNCH event! If he looks a little tired in his fall episode, we're sorry "Chuck" fans. :)
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CoolerKing | Aug. 6, 2010 at 8:06 a.m. (report)
I got it right away, Tim. I hope this isn't any indication of the thought process of Adam Lambert's fanbase. If so, we're all doomed.
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cuprisin | Aug. 5, 2010 at 4:36 p.m. (report)
I'm not sure if you quite get it. I write a column for OnMilwaukee.com and I asked Rachel Rose about her biography, which mentions that she likes Lambert. Rachel Rose works for WYMS-FM, which has no connection to OnMilwuakee.com.
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