As fading nfl star Brett Favre has realized, there's something to be said for going out on top. And after the blockbuster revenue performance across local media in 2010, several prominent station general managers, including WCPO Cincinnati's Bill Fee, KITV Honolulu's Michael Rosenberg and WHIO Dayton's Harry Delaney, are doing just that this month. After living the high-stress life of running stations, all are curious how they will fare in idle mode. "It's feast to famine, going from the hectic, manic, 24/7 lifestyle of a general manager," says Fee, who does plan to work again, outside of TV "I'll have a lot of time on my hands-something a general manager does not have experience with."
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