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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The truth behind the headlines.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Real Life Stories of J. C. and the Breakfast Club...or 20 Minutes in the Dark with Madonna (Paperback)
J.C. Corcoran first went on St. Louis radio in 1984 at a well-known St. Louis rock station. He immediately took over the town with his prank phone calls and other radio high-jinks. Most damaging to him was his insistence on calling a spade a spade, even if the spade was radio titan Bob Hyland. Through the years, his detractors took aim at him by way of lawsuits, name-calling and complete lies. This book is J.C.'s attempt to set the record straight, and the result is riveting.J.C. never ducks the questions raised by his controversial actions and even apologizes for his behavior when necessary. However, most of the goofiness that made J.C. a St. Louis household name can be summed up by the words a judge used to dismiss a lawsuit filed against him - "broadcast journalism at its best." He may have offended, but he also made us laugh. The most disturbing section of the book discusses a physical assault against J.C. by the intern of J.C.'s most aggressive competitors. (These competitors had previously stooped so low as to spread vicious rumours that J.C.'s child was a mongoloid.) What a relief to learn that J.C.'s ensuing lawsuit ended with a large jury award and the offending intern being reduced to tears on the witness stand. J.C. gives us a honest account of his headline-filled days in St. Louis that are still going strong. After reading, one feels compelled to shout at the competition the question asked by J.C. himself - "Instead of taking cheap shots, why don't you give it your best shot and I'll give it my best shot and we'll see what happens? Or is that what you're afraid of?" It's because they know they'd lose.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Look at Behind the Scenes of the Radio Business,
By Jason (Collinville, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Real Life Stories of J. C. and the Breakfast Club...or 20 Minutes in the Dark with Madonna (Paperback)
I could not put down this book. JC really captured what has happened in his radio career in St. Louis. From his early days at KSHE to KLOU, you feel like you are at those meetings or you followed along to surprise Mike Bush by reporting from his basement. A must read for anyone interested in St. Louis radio. Believe me, JC leaves no stone unturned. Great, fun book.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Now We Understand STL Radio,
By A Customer
This review is from: Real Life Stories of J. C. and the Breakfast Club...or 20 Minutes in the Dark with Madonna (Paperback)
I have listened to JC since 1986. He and the Breakfast Club were always my favorite morning show. Everytime he would get fired from one station or another I would get ticked off and swear never to listen again....but I always returned when he would magically reappear. The books explains the firings and confirms some of the stories I had heard of the firings. I now have a strong dislike by those mentioned in the book that transgressed against JC. Go beyond the arrogance and read it, then try to listen to those two rednecks (with out a strong dislike) that were a source of a lot of JC's outbursts.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Funny, truthful, entertaining,
By A Customer
This review is from: Real Life Stories of J. C. and the Breakfast Club...or 20 Minutes in the Dark with Madonna (Paperback)
As always, J.C. tells it like it is!
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Real Life Stories of J. C. and the Breakfast Club...or 20 Minutes in the Dark with Madonna by J. C. Corcoran (Paperback - December 1, 2000)
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