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Author Topic: Fox 6 Pack Better Than Mr. Bill?  (Read 549 times)
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Fox 6 Pack Better Than Mr. Bill?
« on: September 10, 2007, 01:25:04 AM »

Sunday, Sept. 9th, 3pm:

PD Jeff Kent, on the air: "It's good that Mr. Bill is coming up next, but it's even BETTER that we'll be playing a commercial free 6 pack next, on the Fox".

A commercial free 6 pack, including the same Fleetwood Mac & Pink Floyd songs you've been playing for the last 25 years, BETTER than the legendary, talented, gifted Mr. Bill?

Ridiculous that he has to be restricted to that format.

Give me a break!
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Re: Fox 6 Pack Better Than Mr. Bill?
« Reply #1 on: September 10, 2007, 04:34:45 PM »

To round out the "six pack", I bet he included Boston, Aerosmith, .38 Special and Led Zeppelin.
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Re: Fox 6 Pack Better Than Mr. Bill?
« Reply #2 on: September 11, 2007, 02:15:28 AM »

OuttaRadio,

Agreed.

While they program other songs besides Fleetwood Mac & Pink Floyd, does Jeff Kent, the PD, have to say that a "Commercial-Free 6 Pack" is BETTER than one of the most legendary, heritage, gifted & talented Radio Personalities/Hosts/Jocks on the air today?

Come on - get rid of the "6 Pack" - commercial free or not - does it have to be 6 songs, & related to a 6 pack of beer?

99.7 is the freq.  - program something significant to the freq. - The Fox - play Fleetwood Mac once a week instead of every day - to hear Fleetwood Mac on two stations simultaneously in Charlotte in 2007 is insulting to the market.

Too bad 95.7 dumped Howard & hard rock.

99.7 should add more Hair Bands & hard rock.

 

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