Friday, March 15, 2013

Radio Ink's Q&A with John Records Landecker



Radio Ink is a national trade publication. The editor in chief of the publication talked to John on the phone and asked him the kind of radio questions he more than likely won't be getting in other more traditional media venues. For instance, they asked...

Many people got into radio because they used to listen to people like you and Lujack and others. Do you think that can still happen in radio today?

At what point do you think the industry changed from being about the personalities, guys like you, names that made radio so strong?

If you could give somebody some advice that cracks the mic and goes on music radio today, what would you tell them?

John's answers to those questions can be found here at Radio Ink.