6-21-13
Dave Graveline has been broadcasting a tech radio show for 18 years now. The former Miami police officer was talking about technology on the radio way before society decided it couldn't live with a smartphone super-glued to a body part. Today, Graveline's weekend technology show is heard on over 190 stations and he travels around the world doing remote broadcasts. The show launched in 1996 on WIOD in Miami and Graveline says the PD at the time made him call the program "Toys for Boys," alienating half the audience. Graveline changed the name to, "Into Tomorrow," which is what it's still called today. Radio Ink Editor Ed Ryan caught up with Graveline to discuss his show, his nearly 20 years of success, self syndicating and much more. Here's our Friday conversation with Dave Graveline.
Congratulate Dave on his 18-year run dave@graveline.com
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(6/22/2013 11:27:07 AM)
The anonymous "Whitworth" reminds me of yet another bonehead PD that once told me "your show sounds like a plug fest because you talk about so many products" DUH! How else do you cover products, without talking about them??? How do these people even become "management" in radio?
As for the second comment... Small mind.
Oh well, we've had to deal with the jealousy of success all these years. :-)
The issue with this show has always been his cozy relationship with the tech industry vendors-manufactuers. Why else would Graveline attend all these shows on his own buck? I'm not talking about Vegas, dude goes to Berlin etc.
(6/21/2013 2:09:48 PM)
Dave and Eric definately have one interest in common - suck Bob Struble's cock!
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