Sean is clearly writing, prepping his TV show during the long breaks on radio. He’ll sometimes have silent 12-15 segments at the top of the hour with local breaks, top of hour news, and interminable audio bumpers following the long hourly show open. No wonder what we see on TV comes from his radio hour.
And another 5-7 minutes at the bottom. Maybe his divided attention is what forces him to fall back on tired repeated, memorized memes.
I did talk radio for 7 years in the Chicago ‘burbs, so I watch the broadcast clock closer than most.
You’ll appreciate this, rodguy....on sales trips, visiting golf courses over the last 20 years, I would arrange most of my sales calls to occur between :54 and :06, barely missing a word of El Rushbo. My pitch was quick & clean. And, it worked !
LOl good as it gets!! Sometimes I would get a customer and would mysteriously be out of what he needed for a few days!
We all do it.