That station’s idea of young talent is milquetoasts like Campbell and Gallo, people with monotone delivery, childish banter, dumb trivia, cringe name-dropping, who fill most of their air time by reading the internet back to you out loud.
Talents from other generations did not immediately transition from the production booth to on air within 6 months — they had to hone their skills and make their mistakes at smaller, more remote radio stations, which could take years. However, when they’d made it to a big city radio station, they knew how to command attention and how to ad lib. Sadly, a lost art.