- Thu Oct 25, 2012 4:20 pm
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Commercial at least is dead. He probably has enough money having been on ~£600k+/year for 8 years to do any job he wants without too many financial worries. But, who in commercial would take on someone with a flair to push boundries from a BBC background? To be fair, advertisers would flock to a commercial station that had Moyles as their presenter. Music genre wise, that's not a CM concern. But the breathing space to chat and not have endless adverts shoved into the playlist would be.
Moyles could spend some of his cash wisely on setting up a radio academy if he really believes passionately about keeping some quality within the medium of radio?
neilt0 wrote:Sophie. wrote:I think more theatre may be in the works.We now know that he has the talent, and he might want to continue down that path.Theatre can be very appealing due to the close bonds you form with the other cast members.
However I hope that he gets a slot on Radio 2.I think it would suit him. However any station would be glad to snap him and his listeners up, its more a question of his choice than anything else.
Chris has stated he has had no offers. The problem in hiring Chris is where is the opening? Who is retiring or being fired? And which radio station can afford him?
As I mentioned earlier, radio is dead.
Commercial at least is dead. He probably has enough money having been on ~£600k+/year for 8 years to do any job he wants without too many financial worries. But, who in commercial would take on someone with a flair to push boundries from a BBC background? To be fair, advertisers would flock to a commercial station that had Moyles as their presenter. Music genre wise, that's not a CM concern. But the breathing space to chat and not have endless adverts shoved into the playlist would be.
Moyles could spend some of his cash wisely on setting up a radio academy if he really believes passionately about keeping some quality within the medium of radio?