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Quote from: Trim on July 18, 2012, 07:55:15 PMIn other GPC news, Fitz fired from the official K-State network radio shows.QuoteSpirit Street Publishing, publisher of GoPowercat.com and Powercat Illustrated, and the Salina Media Group are proud to announce that the two companies have combined forces to launch a new Kansas State pregame show that will premiere this fall.The GoPowercat.com Pregame Show will be a briskly paced hour-long show that will air throughout central and north-central Kansas on SMG stations KSAL (1150 AM) and KBLS (Sunny 102.5 FM). The GPC Pregame Show will air three hours prior to football kickoffs, and also air on Saturdays during the Big 12 basketball schedule. A minimum of 24 shows are scheduled.The show will be hosted by GoPowercat and Powercat Illustrated publisher Tim Fitzgerald and GoPowercat multi-media coordinator Ryan Wallace. The show will also feature other members of the GoPowercat staff and regional media personalities.Fitzgerald has served as co-host of another K-State football pregame show since its inception in 1998, but welcomes the show's leaner design."We have formatted a show that will have a quick pace, give fans what they need to know about the team, opponent and game and not expend a lot of effort trying to fill time," Fitzgerald said. "We're going to get down and dirty with analysis and unfiltered opinions about K-State sports and then turn it over to the Kansas State Sports Network."The show will premiere with a football season preview episode that has not yet been scheduled, and then air three hours prior to the kick off of K-State's season opening game with Missouri State on Sept. 1.
In other GPC news, Fitz fired from the official K-State network radio shows.QuoteSpirit Street Publishing, publisher of GoPowercat.com and Powercat Illustrated, and the Salina Media Group are proud to announce that the two companies have combined forces to launch a new Kansas State pregame show that will premiere this fall.The GoPowercat.com Pregame Show will be a briskly paced hour-long show that will air throughout central and north-central Kansas on SMG stations KSAL (1150 AM) and KBLS (Sunny 102.5 FM). The GPC Pregame Show will air three hours prior to football kickoffs, and also air on Saturdays during the Big 12 basketball schedule. A minimum of 24 shows are scheduled.The show will be hosted by GoPowercat and Powercat Illustrated publisher Tim Fitzgerald and GoPowercat multi-media coordinator Ryan Wallace. The show will also feature other members of the GoPowercat staff and regional media personalities.Fitzgerald has served as co-host of another K-State football pregame show since its inception in 1998, but welcomes the show's leaner design."We have formatted a show that will have a quick pace, give fans what they need to know about the team, opponent and game and not expend a lot of effort trying to fill time," Fitzgerald said. "We're going to get down and dirty with analysis and unfiltered opinions about K-State sports and then turn it over to the Kansas State Sports Network."The show will premiere with a football season preview episode that has not yet been scheduled, and then air three hours prior to the kick off of K-State's season opening game with Missouri State on Sept. 1.
Spirit Street Publishing, publisher of GoPowercat.com and Powercat Illustrated, and the Salina Media Group are proud to announce that the two companies have combined forces to launch a new Kansas State pregame show that will premiere this fall.The GoPowercat.com Pregame Show will be a briskly paced hour-long show that will air throughout central and north-central Kansas on SMG stations KSAL (1150 AM) and KBLS (Sunny 102.5 FM). The GPC Pregame Show will air three hours prior to football kickoffs, and also air on Saturdays during the Big 12 basketball schedule. A minimum of 24 shows are scheduled.The show will be hosted by GoPowercat and Powercat Illustrated publisher Tim Fitzgerald and GoPowercat multi-media coordinator Ryan Wallace. The show will also feature other members of the GoPowercat staff and regional media personalities.Fitzgerald has served as co-host of another K-State football pregame show since its inception in 1998, but welcomes the show's leaner design."We have formatted a show that will have a quick pace, give fans what they need to know about the team, opponent and game and not expend a lot of effort trying to fill time," Fitzgerald said. "We're going to get down and dirty with analysis and unfiltered opinions about K-State sports and then turn it over to the Kansas State Sports Network."The show will premiere with a football season preview episode that has not yet been scheduled, and then air three hours prior to the kick off of K-State's season opening game with Missouri State on Sept. 1.
Quote from: GoodForAnother on July 19, 2012, 09:32:19 AMQuote from: Trim on July 18, 2012, 07:55:15 PMIn other GPC news, Fitz fired from the official K-State network radio shows.QuoteSpirit Street Publishing, publisher of GoPowercat.com and Powercat Illustrated, and the Salina Media Group are proud to announce that the two companies have combined forces to launch a new Kansas State pregame show that will premiere this fall.The GoPowercat.com Pregame Show will be a briskly paced hour-long show that will air throughout central and north-central Kansas on SMG stations KSAL (1150 AM) and KBLS (Sunny 102.5 FM). The GPC Pregame Show will air three hours prior to football kickoffs, and also air on Saturdays during the Big 12 basketball schedule. A minimum of 24 shows are scheduled.The show will be hosted by GoPowercat and Powercat Illustrated publisher Tim Fitzgerald and GoPowercat multi-media coordinator Ryan Wallace. The show will also feature other members of the GoPowercat staff and regional media personalities.Fitzgerald has served as co-host of another K-State football pregame show since its inception in 1998, but welcomes the show's leaner design."We have formatted a show that will have a quick pace, give fans what they need to know about the team, opponent and game and not expend a lot of effort trying to fill time," Fitzgerald said. "We're going to get down and dirty with analysis and unfiltered opinions about K-State sports and then turn it over to the Kansas State Sports Network."The show will premiere with a football season preview episode that has not yet been scheduled, and then air three hours prior to the kick off of K-State's season opening game with Missouri State on Sept. 1. I read that as "lazy". Am I wrong?
Quote from: dobber on July 19, 2012, 09:35:05 AMQuote from: GoodForAnother on July 19, 2012, 09:32:19 AMQuote from: Trim on July 18, 2012, 07:55:15 PMIn other GPC news, Fitz fired from the official K-State network radio shows.QuoteSpirit Street Publishing, publisher of GoPowercat.com and Powercat Illustrated, and the Salina Media Group are proud to announce that the two companies have combined forces to launch a new Kansas State pregame show that will premiere this fall.The GoPowercat.com Pregame Show will be a briskly paced hour-long show that will air throughout central and north-central Kansas on SMG stations KSAL (1150 AM) and KBLS (Sunny 102.5 FM). The GPC Pregame Show will air three hours prior to football kickoffs, and also air on Saturdays during the Big 12 basketball schedule. A minimum of 24 shows are scheduled.The show will be hosted by GoPowercat and Powercat Illustrated publisher Tim Fitzgerald and GoPowercat multi-media coordinator Ryan Wallace. The show will also feature other members of the GoPowercat staff and regional media personalities.Fitzgerald has served as co-host of another K-State football pregame show since its inception in 1998, but welcomes the show's leaner design."We have formatted a show that will have a quick pace, give fans what they need to know about the team, opponent and game and not expend a lot of effort trying to fill time," Fitzgerald said. "We're going to get down and dirty with analysis and unfiltered opinions about K-State sports and then turn it over to the Kansas State Sports Network."The show will premiere with a football season preview episode that has not yet been scheduled, and then air three hours prior to the kick off of K-State's season opening game with Missouri State on Sept. 1. I read that as "lazy". Am I wrong?Perfectly tailored to do hungover/half drunk.
I mean, gopo was scooped on their own hire?!
Seriously, someone needs to ask him how in the hell another site was talking about the hire before he made the announcement.
Another DU
Another DU doing big things
he's the man
holy eff. that's great. good for him.
I obviously see the connection. But if it were me, I would have had the announcment ready to go and as soon as I informed Bart and got the , I would have sent out the information.
Quote from: dobber on July 19, 2012, 10:23:55 AMI obviously see the connection. But if it were me, I would have had the announcment ready to go and as soon as I informed Bart and got the , I would have sent out the information.Most big-time businesses don't come right out and announce new hires during business hours.Getting smashed on cheap vodka at Tubby's and trying desperately to get some attention is the first item of business. Announcing new hires can wait until 2am.
Quote from: dobber on July 19, 2012, 10:13:55 AMSeriously, someone needs to ask him how in the hell another site was talking about the hire before he made the announcement.Yeah, NO KIDDING! How did so many people on this site know??Quote from: EMAWmeister on July 18, 2012, 05:31:20 PMAnother DU Quote from: Mixed-Nutz on July 18, 2012, 05:35:35 PMAnother DU doing big things Quote from: Dlew12 on July 18, 2012, 05:36:55 PMhe's the manQuote from: cas4ksu on July 18, 2012, 06:25:06 PMholy eff. that's great. good for him.
Quote from: Limestone on July 19, 2012, 10:28:52 AMQuote from: dobber on July 19, 2012, 10:23:55 AMI obviously see the connection. But if it were me, I would have had the announcment ready to go and as soon as I informed Bart and got the , I would have sent out the information.Most big-time businesses don't come right out and announce new hires during business hours.Getting smashed on cheap vodka at Tubby's and trying desperately to get some attention is the first item of business. Announcing new hires can wait until 2am.It's called sitting on the info, jerk. Most big time businesses do it.
Quote from: wabash909 on July 19, 2012, 11:13:03 AMQuote from: Limestone on July 19, 2012, 10:28:52 AMQuote from: dobber on July 19, 2012, 10:23:55 AMI obviously see the connection. But if it were me, I would have had the announcment ready to go and as soon as I informed Bart and got the , I would have sent out the information.Most big-time businesses don't come right out and announce new hires during business hours.Getting smashed on cheap vodka at Tubby's and trying desperately to get some attention is the first item of business. Announcing new hires can wait until 2am.It's called sitting on the info, jerk. Most big time businesses do it.this x a million. if you release the fact that he was hired then everyone is going to know he was hired. then what? it's just not going to happen, not on a drunk pedophile's watch.
Congrats to Regan. Does anyone know how it is pronounced?
Quote from: nicname on July 19, 2012, 02:46:02 PMCongrats to Regan. Does anyone know how it is pronounced? Pronounced Re-Gan, like re-gander, minus the... eff it, you get it, right?
Quote from: poster who was caught spying on women in public bathroom on July 19, 2012, 02:57:04 PMQuote from: nicname on July 19, 2012, 02:46:02 PMCongrats to Regan. Does anyone know how it is pronounced? Pronounced Re-Gan, like re-gander, minus the... eff it, you get it, right?Like the comedian or the girls first nameree-gan? or ray-gan?