good dolphin wrote:
Harry Tienowitz get no objective feedback about how badly he sucks. He has been on a daytime radio show with a strong company for close to 15 years. He has been in radio for at least another 10. He is easily the worst sports talker in this city.
He is definitely an example of one who does not know he sucks.
you know, this is like the chicken and the egg.... or something. nowadays in a world supersaturated with "social media" (i'll take redundant terms for $500, alex) the proverbial "playing field" has been leveled: the great theoretical democracy of communication is upon us! in theory, anyone with decent web hosting can put up an article that anyone in the world can read as much as they want, whereas ~50 years ago or whatever you were beholden to the newspaper/publishing industry if you wanted your work/s to be available to ANYONE, let alone the theoretical possibility of EVERYONE.
see, now anyone who hangs out with a few friends and records a conversation can record it and save it as a .mp3 and call it a "podcast" (great job of marketing the term by apple) and anyone who can hack together a song can toss it up for anyone to download, and of course, any schlub with a video or web cam, or hell nowadays a decent computerphone (i loathe the term smartphone) can record videos and toss them up on, again theoretically, one of the ~5 greatest inventions in the history of human discourse, youtube. publishing rights for the masses have been "liberated", of course, if you don't piss off your corporate masters who give you the au gratis hosting in exchange for likely owning all of the commercial rights to your media... so in a large/r sense, the playing field has been leveled.
HOWEVER, this has created what i like to call "the omnipresent sea of mediocrity" --- nowadays since EVERYONE can take their thoughts/media and publish them ad infinitum / au gratis, the result has been that there's SO MUCH mediocre-at-best drivel meandering through the giant tubes that comprise the internet that the ability to stand out has been made a much much tougher trick. EXAMPLE: it used to be in the late 90s / early 00s if you were cranking out computer music and able to put it up on the web for anyone and/or everyone to download, you stood out by virtue of the fact that you were doing something that most people couldn't/wouldn't do. now since media hosting is subsidized and standardized and popularized, you're just one of millions and millions who are doing the same thing. even if you're good at what you do, it's hard to call attention to yourself when you're just one face in a giant crowd of people all screaming for attention.
this is where everything goes full circle and gets back to "traditional" media via tv/radio/corporate-internets. someone like harry teinowitz, love him or hate him, is successful by default merely because his media goes out over the ESPN branded airwaves/internets/tubes. there comes a point where after 15+ years or whatever it's been that you have to concede that either he doesn't suck, or at least if he does suck he's clever enough to convince the media gatekeepers that he doesn't suck because i'll be damned if the guy isn't a survivor like destiny's children </ja rule> and still getting his stuff out there via the ESPN brand.
so after all this pointless blathering that said absolutely nothing, we're back to my original thesis about the chicken and the egg.... kinda, with harry teinowitz. sure, 95% of us all believe in our heart of hearts that the guy sucks.... but clearly SOMEBODY's gotta like him because he's there.... and that's all it takes nowadays.... it's kind of ironic that after "liberating" the masses via "social media" and "giving everyone a voice" that the circle completes itself when we're at the point where hacks like harry are doubly validated by the fact that now that everyone can theoretically compete with him in terms of having a platform to get their voices/talents out there and heard, he's still subsidized and sponsored and ultimately propagated by a giant media conglomerate that essentially gives him a stamp of tacit/approval that essentially brands his output as more important/official/consequently-worthwhile than ours.
seriously, ask around the industry.... we're just bitter jealous losers on a messageboard being "haters" because we all think we're better than harry.... yet he's the one who doesn't have to go wake up and work in a cubicle or do any sort of manual labor because his CONSIDERABLE COMEDIC TALENTS(tm) got him in good with the media gatekeeper brass to the point where he can be drunk and rolling one up while skating down 90/94 and invoking the infallible name of the mayor of skokie when pulled over and he won't even have his job threatened, whereas you and me? we'd be fired and/or jailed immediately for pulling that kind of shit..... and that's cuz harry is in the club... he was chosen by the powers that be, and since his unique blend of awesomeness can be heard on the ESPN brand every day, well, he wins..... and in many ways that MATTER, namely the whole "he gets paid to suck" thing..... there comes a point where you have to say that he doesn't suck because he's getting way more out of the deal than we all do.
CLIFF'S NOTES FOR ANYONE WHO DOESN'T WANT TO READ ALL THAT CRAP: when you're paid to suck and in essence being a professional in the time-honored craft of sucktitude, then i think it's quite fair to argue that you don't suck. the point is that what you and i think are irrelevant because anyone tapped by the media gatekeepers to be allowed access to the good ol boys networks to put out their product is going to trump the rest of us by default, ERGO, they don't suck.... we suck for not being them, or in this case, not having their fadda! =D good night, and good luck!
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