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almaniac27
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Some hosts Sirius needs
« on: September 02, 2005, 02:36:49 PM »

As a new customer, I really love Sirius satellite radio.  The music and talk channels are great, but there seems to be something missing.  Sirius needs Phil Hendrie!  Put him live on the talk central station or something.  Phil is like my favorite radio host of all time.  They also need Rush Limbaugh.  I'm personally not a fan, I actually think he's a Big Fat Idiot, but he might pull in subscribers from areas where there might not be an affiliate.
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saund3461
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Re: Some hosts Sirius needs
« Reply #1 on: September 02, 2005, 04:25:29 PM »

Let's see...you think Rush is a big fat idiot, and so does Al Franken. Yet, he has more listeners than either you or Al could hope to have in 10 lifetimes. What's wrong with THIS picture. BTW, I am not, nor have I ever been, a Dittohead. Hell, I don't even listen to the man. But I recognize his undeniable success. Maybe you would go further in your career if you emulated him instead of bad-mouthing him. There's something to be said for basic respect. You don't have to like his politics, but can't deny his success.
 
> As a new customer, I really love Sirius satellite radio.
> The music and talk channels are great, but there seems to be
> something missing.  Sirius needs Phil Hendrie!  Put him live
> on the talk central station or something.  Phil is like my
> favorite radio host of all time.  They also need Rush
> Limbaugh.  I'm personally not a fan, I actually think he's a
> Big Fat Idiot, but he might pull in subscribers from areas
> where there might not be an affiliate.
>
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techie
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Re: Some hosts Sirius needs
« Reply #2 on: September 02, 2005, 04:56:47 PM »

> As a new customer, I really love Sirius satellite radio.
> The music and talk channels are great, but there seems to be
> something missing.  Sirius needs Phil Hendrie!  Put him live
> on the talk central station or something.  Phil is like my
> favorite radio host of all time.  They also need Rush
> Limbaugh.  I'm personally not a fan, I actually think he's a
> Big Fat Idiot, but he might pull in subscribers from areas
> where there might not be an affiliate.
>

Since those are Premiere/Clear Channel hosts, they will likely never be on Sirius.
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Ivan
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Re: Some hosts Sirius needs
« Reply #3 on: September 02, 2005, 06:01:39 PM »

> Let's see...you think Rush is a big fat idiot, and so does
> Al Franken. Yet, he has more listeners than either you or Al
> could hope to have in 10 lifetimes. What's wrong with THIS
> picture. BTW, I am not, nor have I ever been, a Dittohead.
> Hell, I don't even listen to the man. But I recognize his
> undeniable success. Maybe you would go further in your
> career if you emulated him instead of bad-mouthing him.
> There's something to be said for basic respect. You don't
> have to like his politics, but can't deny his success.
>  
> > As a new customer, I really love Sirius satellite radio.
> > The music and talk channels are great, but there seems to
> be
> > something missing.  Sirius needs Phil Hendrie!  Put him
> live
> > on the talk central station or something.  Phil is like my
>
> > favorite radio host of all time.  They also need Rush
> > Limbaugh.  I'm personally not a fan, I actually think he's
> a
> > Big Fat Idiot, but he might pull in subscribers from areas
>
> > where there might not be an affiliate.
> >
>
Yawn. Rush can take care of himself. Hoooo Hummm. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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BlitzK
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Re: Some hosts Sirius needs
« Reply #4 on: September 02, 2005, 07:26:33 PM »

> As a new customer, I really love Sirius satellite radio.
> The music and talk channels are great, but there seems to be
> something missing.  Sirius needs Phil Hendrie!  Put him live
> on the talk central station or something.  Phil is like my
> favorite radio host of all time.

I love Hendries show, however I don't think it would be that
great on satellite.....yet.

Most of his calls come from the "I never listen to AM, but just
happened to flip it on" person...  There just isn't that many
people with satellite yet.
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3DXJDawg
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Re: Some hosts Sirius needs
« Reply #5 on: September 03, 2005, 03:30:28 AM »

I would love to see Hendrie on Sirius myself, but unfortunately, as long as he is an employee of Premiere Radio, he won't be on Sirius... Premiere is a division of CC, who has many of their programs on XM...

> As a new customer, I really love Sirius satellite radio.
> The music and talk channels are great, but there seems to be
> something missing.  Sirius needs Phil Hendrie!  Put him live
> on the talk central station or something.  Phil is like my
> favorite radio host of all time.  They also need Rush
> Limbaugh.  I'm personally not a fan, I actually think he's a
> Big Fat Idiot, but he might pull in subscribers from areas
> where there might not be an affiliate.
>
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gonzo69
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Re: Some hosts Sirius needs
« Reply #6 on: September 03, 2005, 06:08:24 PM »

> Let's see...you think Rush is a big fat idiot, and so does
> Al Franken. Yet, he has more listeners than either you or Al
> could hope to have in 10 lifetimes. What's wrong with THIS
> picture. BTW, I am not, nor have I ever been, a Dittohead.
> Hell, I don't even listen to the man. But I recognize his
> undeniable success. Maybe you would go further in your
> career if you emulated him instead of bad-mouthing him.
> There's something to be said for basic respect. You don't
> have to like his politics, but can't deny his success.

Uhhhh, actually he pretty much said that.....

but he might pull in subscribers from areas
>
> > where there might not be an affiliate.


 so its pretty much your over the top comeback that makes YOU sound like the typical crybaby reactionary idiot. Sorry dude, thats just the way it is.......

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flammable
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Re: Some hosts Sirius needs
« Reply #7 on: September 10, 2005, 11:03:30 PM »

> There's something to be said for basic respect. You don't
> have to like his politics, but can't deny his success.

Hitler and Mussolini were pretty successful.  So was Stalin.  Doesn't mean they deserve an ounce of my respect.  (Not equating Rush with any of these fellows, just pointing out the flaw in your assertion.)

Anyhow, you can go anywhere and scan across the AM dial for 20 seconds and stumble on Rush while he's on.  I thought satellite radio was about diversity and more choice, not the same old same old.
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Hendrie is on XM's 152. Sorry
« Reply #8 on: September 11, 2005, 09:23:52 PM »

n/m

> As a new customer, I really love Sirius satellite radio.
> The music and talk channels are great, but there seems to be
> something missing.  Sirius needs Phil Hendrie!  Put him live
> on the talk central station or something.  Phil is like my
> favorite radio host of all time.  They also need Rush
> Limbaugh.  I'm personally not a fan, I actually think he's a
> Big Fat Idiot, but he might pull in subscribers from areas
> where there might not be an affiliate.
>
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