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johnny_letter
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« Reply #20 on: April 17, 2008, 10:34:12 AM »


The majority of the American public does not want to hear the Rotting Scabs and the Festering Boils, including adults who actually work for a living.  They want to hear what they already hear and they only want to hear their favorite songs.  The most popular satellite channels are the same formats that dominate radio, just with broader playlists for the most part and no commercials--and there are still 300 million Americans who are not interested in satellite radio.  They do not want to hear weirdo music.  Deal with it.

And the 60s ended 38 years ago, hippie.  Stop taking the windowpane acid and start living in the real world.

Amen!  These pink-o weirdos (probably all come from California) need to fall in line and like what everybody else likes.
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« Reply #21 on: April 17, 2008, 10:43:45 AM »


The majority of the American public does not want to hear the Rotting Scabs and the Festering Boils, including adults who actually work for a living.  They want to hear what they already hear and they only want to hear their favorite songs.  The most popular satellite channels are the same formats that dominate radio, just with broader playlists for the most part and no commercials--and there are still 300 million Americans who are not interested in satellite radio.  They do not want to hear weirdo music.  Deal with it.

And the 60s ended 38 years ago, hippie.  Stop taking the windowpane acid and start living in the real world.

Amen!  These pink-o weirdos (probably all come from California) need to fall in line and like what everybody else likes.

Why is that?  Can you imagine how boring life would be if everyone liked the same thing?  There's nothing wrong with individual taste.

Andy
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"...frankly, I don't care that radio is losing a little bit of market share every year. I only need 8-10 more years, and a little bit of an up market, and I can retire to the beach with my 401K money and early social security." -- little1 ***"And nobody sells 12+." -- little1 (overlooking KMYK)
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« Reply #22 on: April 17, 2008, 10:49:36 AM »

I think Johnny was being facetious.  But that's the corporate mentality...there's more of a statement there with that throwaway line, "Playing What WE Want."
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« Reply #23 on: April 17, 2008, 11:42:48 AM »

I think Johnny was being facetious.  But that's the corporate mentality...there's more of a statement there with that throwaway line, "Playing What WE Want."

Without an emoticon or two, it can look like he was serious.   Tongue

Andy
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"...frankly, I don't care that radio is losing a little bit of market share every year. I only need 8-10 more years, and a little bit of an up market, and I can retire to the beach with my 401K money and early social security." -- little1 ***"And nobody sells 12+." -- little1 (overlooking KMYK)
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« Reply #24 on: April 18, 2008, 02:05:36 AM »

It's the world of "AM" radio... only on the FM Frequency......


MOBILE AND VIABLE INTERNET RADIO . . . .

SOMEDAY ...

SOMEHOW....

THE REVOULTION OF REVOLUTIONS.... Cheesy

The majority of the American public does not want to hear the Rotting Scabs and the Festering Boils, including adults who actually work for a living.  They want to hear what they already hear and they only want to hear their favorite songs.  The most popular satellite channels are the same formats that dominate radio, just with broader playlists for the most part and no commercials--and there are still 300 million Americans who are not interested in satellite radio.  They do not want to hear weirdo music.  Deal with it.

And the 60s ended 38 years ago, hippie.  Stop taking the windowpane acid and start living in the real world.

Welcome to My World . . .   Cheesy
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