[78-L] radio de rigeur - was: Elbows IN!

Mark Durenberger Mark4 at durenberger.com
Sun Oct 21 05:51:18 PDT 2012


Uhhhmmm...no.  Almost any shot of early serious radio/TV operations show the 
participants in tie at least.   It was once considered the normal work 
"uniform".



Regards,

Mark Durenberger
If I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

-----Original Message----- 
From: David Lennick
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2012 9:38 PM
To: 78-L Mail List
Subject: Re: [78-L] radio de rigeur - was: Elbows IN!

Radio programs always had the actors standing (except for Lionel Barrymore),
but there were practical reasons..performers had to move off mike when not 
in
the scene, and you also had much better breath control when standing,
especially if you had stage or vocal training. I knew one DJ in 1965 who
preferred to do his shift standing, but he had back problems. Jacket and tie 
on
radio? Other than the BBC, which DID require it of its news presenters, I'm
sure those two shots were posed.

dl

On 10/20/2012 10:14 PM, Mark Bardenwerper wrote:
> On 10/20/2012 6:41 PM, Rodger Holtin wrote:
>> You genuine radio guys can help me with this one.  Yes, back when these 
>> photos were taken radio folk were expected to dress well, even in formal 
>> attire, on the theory that the better you looked, the better you 
>> sounded - or something like that.
>>
>> When the university built our new radio studio a few years ago, the 
>> traditional DJ desk was replaced with a stand-up countertop, on the 
>> then-prevailing theory that jocks/announcers/hosts etc would think better 
>> on their feet. (Which I'm sure is why we now have a tall stool in there!)
>>
>> Anyway, I find both of those theories interesting, but in my own 
>> experience, they seem to be junk science of the lowest order, genuine 
>> fads of their times, promoted because they sounded good on paper, I 
>> suppose.
>>
>> Can anybody enlighten me as to other radio fads of the kind, especially 
>> current fads in the biz?
>>
>>
> In those days you would not be seen dead on the street without a suit
> and a fedorah.  Or at a baseball game.
>

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