
January 31st 08, 03:25 AM
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RHF wrote:
On Jan 30, 6:37*pm, Telamon
wrote:
In article ,
*Billy Burpelson wrote:
Telamon wrote:
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*"David Eduardo" wrote:
"Telamon" wrote in message
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As I said before, those who participate in the radio ratings, year
after
year, thousands after thousands just in your county, don't find what
you
consider to be listenable to be that, and they don't listen in
droves.
Those thousands and thousands of people don't exist. None listen of
them
listen to *my* [emphasis added] radio. Now if you want to draw some
false
conclusions based
on some marketing data about what is or is not listenable on *my*
[emphasis added] radio
you go right ahead and continue to live in your fantasy world.
The world of commercial radio is based on ratings, not "the ability to
hear"
a station. There is no fantasy involved. Each person in the sample
represents a thousand or so non-participants, and the results are the
basis
for the revenue of each significant station. The fact is, there is
pretty
much no listening to stations as shown in the ratings all over the US
when
signals are not extremely strong and noise-free
That has nothing to do with *my* [emphasis added] radio reception.
Well, you are absolutely correct. It indeed has nothing to do with
*your* radio reception. But then again, that wasn't the topic, now was
it?
It may not have been the original topic but that was the discussion
between Eduardo and I. I don't see where you think it's OK to butt in.
Surveys, ratings and polls aren't based on *your* reception (which
you mentioned three times above). I know you find it hard to believe
that the sun doesn't rise and set on *YOU*, but please, try to get that
massive ego under control.
Yeah that's the point but I don't expect you to get the point. It's OK
not to get it. I don't want you to strain yourself.
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Telamon
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On Jan 30, 6:29 pm, wrote:
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- You wouldn't want pieces of that satellite junk falling
- on your home, your yard, would you?
- I don't want that crap falling on mine either.
- cuhulin
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Telamon,
Lets See You Are Having A 'Private' Discourse in a Newsgroup.
IDTARS - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discourse
So Do & So Don't & Some Simply Tel-A-Mon !
- - - doh de, Doh De. DOH DOH !
And Bryant thinks he can just waltz in here and win. Well he has another
thing coming.
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Telamon
Ventura, California
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