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Home / All Access: 10 Questions With John Landecker

All Access: 10 Questions With John Landecker

Posted on Mar. 19, 2013

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The radio on-line trade publication All Access interviewed John Records Landecker about his book “Records Truly Is My Middle Name.”

If you’re interested why John wrote the book, what it was like in the 70s working on a station that covered the entire country, why creativity isn’t as prevelant in radio today, how he drove thousands of teens to listen to the radio, his first radio gig, the best and worst songs he played, a surprising part of his past, and what advice he would give to young broadcasters, you should read this column.

If you have ten different questions to ask him, you should conduct your own interview.

If you’re a media-type, it’s possible, you know. Contact Rick Kaempfer at rick@eckhartzpress.com to set something up.

Tags: John Landecker, Press, Records Truly is My Middle Name

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  1. Clark Weber says

    Mar. 23, 2013 at 9:24 am

    Hi John;

    Good luck on the new book. Saw the interview on Windy City Live and you look great and Lujack still sounds grumpy! You’ll find that while marketing the book requires a lot of shagging around, you’ll also relive some moments with listeners that you’ve forgotten but they certainly have not.

    Clark Weber

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