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Author Topic: What's next for WHUR? could it be a syndicated weekend show  (Read 512 times)
supastar615
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What's next for WHUR? could it be a syndicated weekend show
« on: July 27, 2008, 11:56:20 AM »

Why is WHUR getting rid of all of its good people to bring in syndicated hosts? I mean Doug and Lorna weren't good enough, so they replaced them with The Bad Boy. Then, Tony, TC and George weren't good enough, so we replaced him with The King of Comedy. Now Baisden and Harvey aren't bad, but getting them on the air has come at the expense of losing some good people from our team. Syndicated is not always the answer. Some stations need to be their own unique station. WHUR was that until all this BS started going down. What's next? a syndicated weekend show? Wouldn't surprise me the way that things are going. If this happens, oh hell no! Now that one day a week where I can listen to my hometown people will be filled with someone like another Harvey or Baisden. Bottom line is WHUR is losing its DC Flava and becoming another XM. WHUR need to get your act together or else you will lose listeners.
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Re: What's next for WHUR? could it be a syndicated weekend show
« Reply #1 on: July 28, 2008, 09:41:11 AM »

All about the money . Who Care's about the people whom listen . Local talent is the thing of the past.  Angry
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