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Boycott - Buy Local
« on: May 13, 2012, 03:49:44 PM »

Let us take back Nashville radio.  Call sponsors and let them know you are boycotting advertisers on shows that do not have local talent. Let us begin with any morning show that has no Nashville talent.   
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« Reply #1 on: May 13, 2012, 04:08:35 PM »

Name one boycott that has any effect at all on local sponsors.
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« Reply #2 on: May 13, 2012, 05:44:11 PM »

So spew, is it okay to call and trash a "sponsor" because the spots on Bob and Tom, but not okay to call because the same ads on while Mac is on? Do you half call? Or a€€ call? What about like Mix and your buddy Delilah vs. The live parts. Do you call McDonald's and have half a conversation?Or better yet, what about the new radio station geared to geritols, Hippie, not third graders, that's like live with a real human in the morning and then voice tracked in the afternoon. Since it's kind of a new station and owned by a really nice guy who kinda ain't rich, but is just normal and trying, and is just getting started here, maybe we could call so much that it would ruin him financially so he couldnt move and live here with his whole family, but really show him he's wrong to need time to build it up financially to where he can maybe add more real people, even with a signal that's not as good as most, he wants to sound like radio used to. Maybe we should just call Pool and Spa Depot and run him off already, so one of those out of state corporations can take it for nothing? I am guessing you don't buy anything online, right? You don't eat at chains or shop at Walmart or Kroger, but always go to the little family run markets and restaurants. Be sure to boycott them, so they will go out of business, too.  Or maybe, you could just listen to Cromwell, South Central, Tuned-In, Hippie and support those advertisers instead harassing them. As for listening to CC or Crums, well, I don't know what to tell you there. Just know that it must feel pretty powerful to know some of the folks that have or do work there post on here...and they'll love your idea since they probably would be hurt someway, somehow. But as long as it's a win for spew....
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« Reply #3 on: May 13, 2012, 06:04:50 PM »

I would imagine most of the advertisers don't realize that the majority of the voices heard on the air in Nashville aren't in Nashville.  I also imagine that they don't care.
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« Reply #4 on: May 14, 2012, 07:54:40 AM »

I would imagine most of the advertisers don't realize that the majority of the voices heard on the air in Nashville aren't in Nashville.  I also imagine that they don't care.

Barring some major change in he way corporations are run live and local is dead and it ain't coming back, friends.
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« Reply #5 on: May 14, 2012, 08:57:48 AM »

The world does not revolve around Nashville alone.  So if all stations where owned by locals rather than CC and Cumulus,  all programming would be local and live?

Some of you need to strap the car on your behind and take a road-trip.  Don't stay on just the Interstate.  Drive to Xenia, OH and back.  Or maybe to Jasper, TX and back.  Or if you like grits along the way, go to Brunswick, GA and back.    Tune in every little mom-and-pop locally owned station along the way.  See how many of these owner-occupied broadcast stations strung up and down the back roads are also broadcasting out-of-town voices that are pre-recorded.  Take note of how many are something of an overgrown iPod with NO voices except for the dollar-a-holler commercials that the iPod accessory punches-in when the time is right.

I'm sure when Billy-Bob makes enough money from his overgrown iPod down in Winder, GA that he can buy his own station in Nashville,  we will all be drinking Mint Juleps and eating home-baked Rainbow Pie from his Nashville station.   Grin

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« Reply #6 on: May 14, 2012, 01:02:27 PM »

Spew is obviously concerned about his home-town, Nashville.  Substitute your current town and the message would still be the same.  Spew wants to hear local air talent who know the area and can relate to local listeners.  Nashville examples:  How do you pronounce Demonbreun Street?  Where does Old Hickory Boulevard cross the interstate?

It would be interesting to pop into some local stores who advertise locally and ask them if they knew that <DJ name here> was actually in another state and pre-recorded their show an hour before they went on the air.
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« Reply #7 on: May 14, 2012, 02:18:37 PM »

Stores who advertise locally?  Most commercials that I hear on the air (save for Hippie Radio, of course) are those that end with a 1-800 number repeated at least three times. 

The "dollar a hollers" may be the only ones with local programming, because they sell airtime to local preachers, who then encourage their own congregations to listen. 
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« Reply #8 on: May 14, 2012, 10:22:34 PM »

Tibb....I can't believe you took so much time to preach to Spew......Spew....Tibbs are you having a shortage of Scott outbreak?
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Nashville examples:  How do you pronounce Demonbreun Street?  Where does Old Hickory Boulevard cross the interstate?
I CAN correctly pronounce 'mum mum street' but am I not correct in OHB does cross the interstate(s) in a number of places?
I'm not gonna say for sure...because going to Nashville from Gallatin a couple of weeks ago, I exited I65 at Trinity Lane, and visited Brick Church Pike, Joelton, Fountenaw (sp) and an hours worth of Nashville before I made it to Music Row.  Darn interstates have cut off all the old ways I knew.  But for a guy who's been driving in Nashville since 1957, I didn't do worth a darn finding my way around.  By the way, how do you pronounce Buena Vista.  And if you put the Spanish accent to it like some of our local anchors, weather people and traffic folks do..........WRONG
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Re: Boycott - Buy Local
« Reply #9 on: May 14, 2012, 10:43:34 PM »

Buddy!  OHB crosses all three interstates twice for a total of SIX OHB interchanges.

You should have taken 65S to 40E to..... Demonbruen West, circle the roundabout for a few laps, until you've seen all the statues, then leave the roundabout on Music Row.

LaFayette?  I've heard Buena Vista pronounced two ways - not sure which is correct.  I've been saying BWAY-na-VIS-tah.  So BYOU-na-VIS-tah is correct?  That's nice to know.
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