How do callers get selected to go “on the air” with Bill on his radio show?
When a person calls into The Radio Factor, his/her call is answered in the radio broadcast studio by one of Bill’s producers. The producer gathers the following information from the caller: name, town, and brief summary of the topics the caller wants to discuss. The producer then passes this information to Bill – and Bill makes the final choice as to whether a particular caller gets on the air. Since the show gets hundreds of calls a day, it’s impossible to put every caller on air, but Bill tries his best to work in as many callers as possible within the context of each program.
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