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August 27th 03, 03:55 AM
Mark Roberts
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| I think your concern for station owners is groundless.
|
| Questionable dietary supplements, useless weight-loss elixers and fake
| sexual capacity enhancements are now routinely advertised even on the
| formerly respectable radio networks.
|
| Anything goes during the Baby Powell era.
Even before that -- I recall hearing ads for perfurmes with "pheronomes"
that would allegedly make one more sexually attractive -- in 1996.
On WBBM-FM. In Chicago, owned by CBS. Anything for a dollar.
There really isn't much difference between what's advertised in spam
and what's advertised on radio.
--
Mark Roberts |"Their latest [CD], 'I Love America', is a collection of songs
Oakland, Cal.| inspired by the Sept. 11, 2002, terrorist attacks and performed
NO HTML MAIL | by five nephews of 1970s pop icons Donny and Marie Osmond."
-- Wall Street Journal, 8-15-2003, p. A4 (yes, "2002")
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