Genesis of His Original Show
The creation of his show was explained, by this call/question which Germain
fielded at 10:41 pm on Nov 28th, 2006:
Caller: “Getting into the radio field, when did you decide
not to have a screener?”
Mr. K: “Well, here’s the thing, before I was an on-air
personality, I was a behind-the-scenes guy, and one of the things I did as a
behind-the-scenes guy was screen calls, and people used to come and watch me
screen ‘cause they thought it was pretty entertaining, so my idea was to
host a show where I basically screen the calls live on the air.”
Caller: “Did they deter you from that?”
Mr. K: “Who?”
Caller: “Like you know, management, when you . . . ?”
Mr. K: “No, I pitched my boss at the time on the idea, and he
said, all right, lets give it a shot, and he put me on at 2 in the morning
on a Sunday, and figuring that if it blew up on the launch pad, no one would
be the wiser for it – under the cover of darkness.”
Caller: “Any reason why more hosts don’t do that?”
Mr. K: “Because they can’t.”
Caller: “Meaning . . . a little deeper?”
Mr. K: “No, I don’t think they have the skills to do it, I
think that most hosts have a lot of skeletons in their closets or issues
that they don’t want to talk about. Most talk
radio is issue-oriented, specific issue, here's the topic, we are going
to talk about gays in the military for the next hour and if people were to
call up and be off-topic, it would be distracting from their show, so if I
did that kind of a show, and occasionally I do that kind of a show, ah, most
hosts would need the crutch of a screener.”
[One can see Germain in action at his former station, KABC
in this July, 2006 clip provided by guest, comedian April
Winchell[1].]
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