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"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Eduardo wrote:

"D Peter Maus" wrote in message
...

But to the point...given what we've seen him post here, and the
inconsistencies in some of his claims, I've wondered if that's not
precisely what he's doing.


Nothing I've posted can top your claim based on having, once upon a
time,
gotten a FORMAT added to a LOCAL buy that it would be easy to get an
agency
to change the client DEMOS for a buy...

Hogwash, your claim to have actually *owned* radio stations, your claim
to
have
held a valid *amateur radio license*, and your claim to be *Hispanic*
amongst
others certainly tops 'em all...


I owned 12 operating stations, "bought" a ham license (there was no exam
for anyone, just a fee) and am, by US definition, Hispanic as that is my
culture, the one I live every day.


'Eduardo', you are so full of s**t, I could just puke! You've never
*owned* one
single radio station, nor have you ever held an amateur radio license.
And, you
are certainly not *Hispanic*...


If you can master correct, expressive, Spanish, write to my partner in
several of the radio stations (Guayaquil 660 and 1140 Cuenca), Lic. Jaime
Nebot Sadii. He is now the mayor of Guayaquil, and can be contacted at city
hall there... don't take my word for it, look up his name and the alcaldia
in Guayaquil to get confirmation he is indeed the mayor and the address of
the city hall.

Here is a start: http://www.guayaquil.gov.ec/19.gye

He can certainly tell you he invited my partnership of failing Radio
Carrousel 660 in Guayaquil because of my success with my stations in Quito
and Ambato... 5 FM allocations in Quito, 3 AM's (at the time... another was
added later) and stations, at the time, under construction at Bahia de
Caraquez and Lago Agrio.

All those stations were licensed to corporations that were, in turn owned by
Radio Musical, Cia. Ltda., 100% of whose shares were in my name.

As to the ham license, they basically gave them away in boxes of Corn Flakes
there. There was no license exam, just a fee. Since, in a nation where the
average family income was, in 1965, less than $1000 a year, anyone who could
afford a rig was given a license.

Look up the definition of "Hispanic" on the Census' website; anyone who is
culturally Hispanic is Hispanic.


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David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Eduardo wrote:

"D Peter Maus" wrote in message
...

But to the point...given what we've seen him post here, and the
inconsistencies in some of his claims, I've wondered if that's not
precisely what he's doing.


Nothing I've posted can top your claim based on having, once upon a
time,
gotten a FORMAT added to a LOCAL buy that it would be easy to get an
agency
to change the client DEMOS for a buy...

Hogwash, your claim to have actually *owned* radio stations, your claim
to
have
held a valid *amateur radio license*, and your claim to be *Hispanic*
amongst
others certainly tops 'em all...

I owned 12 operating stations, "bought" a ham license (there was no exam
for anyone, just a fee) and am, by US definition, Hispanic as that is my
culture, the one I live every day.


'Eduardo', you are so full of s**t, I could just puke! You've never
*owned* one
single radio station, nor have you ever held an amateur radio license.
And, you
are certainly not *Hispanic*...


If you can master correct, expressive, Spanish, write to my partner in
several of the radio stations (Guayaquil 660 and 1140 Cuenca), Lic. Jaime
Nebot Sadii. He is now the mayor of Guayaquil, and can be contacted at city
hall there... don't take my word for it, look up his name and the alcaldia
in Guayaquil to get confirmation he is indeed the mayor and the address of
the city hall.

Here is a start: http://www.guayaquil.gov.ec/19.gye

He can certainly tell you he invited my partnership of failing Radio
Carrousel 660 in Guayaquil because of my success with my stations in Quito
and Ambato... 5 FM allocations in Quito, 3 AM's (at the time... another was
added later) and stations, at the time, under construction at Bahia de
Caraquez and Lago Agrio.

All those stations were licensed to corporations that were, in turn owned by
Radio Musical, Cia. Ltda., 100% of whose shares were in my name.

As to the ham license, they basically gave them away in boxes of Corn Flakes
there. There was no license exam, just a fee. Since, in a nation where the
average family income was, in 1965, less than $1000 a year, anyone who could
afford a rig was given a license.

Look up the definition of "Hispanic" on the Census' website; anyone who is
culturally Hispanic is Hispanic.


'Eduardo', you're full of s**t and you know it. How about YOU get the paperwork
and post it on your fraudulent website?


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dxAce wrote:

David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Eduardo wrote:

"D Peter Maus" wrote in message
...

But to the point...given what we've seen him post here, and the
inconsistencies in some of his claims, I've wondered if that's not
precisely what he's doing.


Nothing I've posted can top your claim based on having, once upon a
time,
gotten a FORMAT added to a LOCAL buy that it would be easy to get an
agency
to change the client DEMOS for a buy...

Hogwash, your claim to have actually *owned* radio stations, your claim
to
have
held a valid *amateur radio license*, and your claim to be *Hispanic*
amongst
others certainly tops 'em all...

I owned 12 operating stations, "bought" a ham license (there was no exam
for anyone, just a fee) and am, by US definition, Hispanic as that is my
culture, the one I live every day.

'Eduardo', you are so full of s**t, I could just puke! You've never
*owned* one
single radio station, nor have you ever held an amateur radio license.
And, you
are certainly not *Hispanic*...


If you can master correct, expressive, Spanish, write to my partner in
several of the radio stations (Guayaquil 660 and 1140 Cuenca), Lic. Jaime
Nebot Sadii. He is now the mayor of Guayaquil, and can be contacted at city
hall there... don't take my word for it, look up his name and the alcaldia
in Guayaquil to get confirmation he is indeed the mayor and the address of
the city hall.

Here is a start: http://www.guayaquil.gov.ec/19.gye

He can certainly tell you he invited my partnership of failing Radio
Carrousel 660 in Guayaquil because of my success with my stations in Quito
and Ambato... 5 FM allocations in Quito, 3 AM's (at the time... another was
added later) and stations, at the time, under construction at Bahia de
Caraquez and Lago Agrio.

All those stations were licensed to corporations that were, in turn owned by
Radio Musical, Cia. Ltda., 100% of whose shares were in my name.

As to the ham license, they basically gave them away in boxes of Corn Flakes
there. There was no license exam, just a fee. Since, in a nation where the
average family income was, in 1965, less than $1000 a year, anyone who could
afford a rig was given a license.

Look up the definition of "Hispanic" on the Census' website; anyone who is
culturally Hispanic is Hispanic.


'Eduardo', you're full of s**t and you know it. How about YOU get the paperwork
and post it on your fraudulent website?


Can't do that, can you, oh fraudulent one?


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David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Eduardo wrote:

"D Peter Maus" wrote in message
...

But to the point...given what we've seen him post here, and the
inconsistencies in some of his claims, I've wondered if that's not
precisely what he's doing.


Nothing I've posted can top your claim based on having, once upon a
time,
gotten a FORMAT added to a LOCAL buy that it would be easy to get an
agency
to change the client DEMOS for a buy...

Hogwash, your claim to have actually *owned* radio stations, your claim
to
have
held a valid *amateur radio license*, and your claim to be *Hispanic*
amongst
others certainly tops 'em all...

I owned 12 operating stations, "bought" a ham license (there was no exam
for anyone, just a fee) and am, by US definition, Hispanic as that is my
culture, the one I live every day.


'Eduardo', you are so full of s**t, I could just puke! You've never
*owned* one
single radio station, nor have you ever held an amateur radio license.
And, you
are certainly not *Hispanic*...


If you can master correct, expressive, Spanish, write to my partner in
several of the radio stations (Guayaquil 660 and 1140 Cuenca), Lic. Jaime
Nebot Sadii. He is now the mayor of Guayaquil, and can be contacted at city
hall there... don't take my word for it, look up his name and the alcaldia
in Guayaquil to get confirmation he is indeed the mayor and the address of
the city hall.

Here is a start: http://www.guayaquil.gov.ec/19.gye

He can certainly tell you he invited my partnership of failing Radio
Carrousel 660 in Guayaquil because of my success with my stations in Quito
and Ambato... 5 FM allocations in Quito, 3 AM's (at the time... another was
added later) and stations, at the time, under construction at Bahia de
Caraquez and Lago Agrio.

All those stations were licensed to corporations that were, in turn owned by
Radio Musical, Cia. Ltda., 100% of whose shares were in my name.

As to the ham license, they basically gave them away in boxes of Corn Flakes
there. There was no license exam, just a fee. Since, in a nation where the
average family income was, in 1965, less than $1000 a year, anyone who could
afford a rig was given a license.

Look up the definition of "Hispanic" on the Census' website; anyone who is
culturally Hispanic is Hispanic.


You can't do s**t cause you're a fraudulent little prancing 'tard boy.

If you could do anything, like any good little 'tard boy, you'd have threatened
to sue me by now.

You can't. Why, because you're a phoney baloney little two bit 'tard boy!

Go give your boyfriend a blow job!


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On Jan 27, 4:14*pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message

...







David Eduardo wrote:


"D Peter Maus" wrote in message
...


* But to the point...given what we've seen him post here, and the
inconsistencies in some of his claims, I've wondered if that's not
precisely what he's doing.


Nothing I've posted can top your claim based on having, once upon a time,
gotten a FORMAT added to a LOCAL buy that it would be easy to get an
agency
to change the client DEMOS for a buy...


Hogwash, your claim to have actually *owned* radio stations, your claim to
have
held a valid *amateur radio license*, and your claim to be *Hispanic*
amongst
others certainly tops 'em all...


I owned 12 operating stations, "bought" *a ham license (there was no exam
for anyone, just a fee) and am, by US definition, Hispanic as that is my
culture, the one I live every day.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


The only culture you live every day is one of deception and subterfuge.


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On Jan 27, 4:22*pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"D Peter Maus" wrote in ...

David Eduardo wrote:
"D Peter Maus" wrote in message
...
* But to the point...given what we've seen him post here, and the
inconsistencies in some of his claims, I've wondered if that's not
precisely what he's doing.


Nothing I've posted can top your claim based on having, once upon a time,
gotten a FORMAT added to a LOCAL buy that it would be easy to get an
agency to change the client DEMOS for a buy...


* Sweetheart....no one, not even me, said it was easy. I said it was
possible. And it is. It happens every day.


I spoke with execs from a major national rep firm, and they say, just as I
do, that getting an agency to change a demo is next to impossible.


The operative phrase here is "next to".

One of
them, a few weeks ago in NYC, said they could not even remember the last
time they heard of it happening.


"I can't remember it happening" is about the lamest possible argument
for "it didn't/cannot happen". You would benefit from a course in
elementary logic.


What stations do is adjust pricing so that whatever amount of listening in
the target demo that the station has is competitive with the agency goal for
that demo. The spillage is free.



* Why? Because the station develops a relationship with the agency.


Agencies don't set demos. The client does, and the demo is usually based on
ROI.and product design, boh of which are inmutable.


Have you ever demo'd any of that colloidal silver you're always
hawking?




* SALES, on the other hand, is about relationships.


Relationships can get you considered if your are 7th in a demo and the buy
is only five deep. They can not change the demo spec from the client


Sure they can.


* No one has ever said that building the relationship is easy. But it IS
possible. Because it happens every day. EVERY DAY.


* And someone with your experience knows that.


* And for those of you in Rio Linda, the above is an example of one of
those inconsistencies to which I referred.


When my experience, as GSM and NSM as well as GM, our managers' experience
and our rep's experience all say that changing a demo spec happens once in a
blue moon, I believe them more than your single anecdote.


I suggest you ask them again. You'll discover just the contrary.

What you describe
seldom if ever happens, even with the best relationships as the agency
relationship with the client is not going to be sacrificed for a friendship
with a radio station when radio is and has been a small part of the average
client's budget.


Actually, it does happen with some regularity.

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On Jan 27, 6:35*pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message

...







David Eduardo wrote:


"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Eduardo wrote:


"D Peter Maus" wrote in message
...


* But to the point...given what we've seen him post here, and the
inconsistencies in some of his claims, I've wondered if that's not
precisely what he's doing.


Nothing I've posted can top your claim based on having, once upon a
time,
gotten a FORMAT added to a LOCAL buy that it would be easy to get an
agency
to change the client DEMOS for a buy...


Hogwash, your claim to have actually *owned* radio stations, your claim
to
have
held a valid *amateur radio license*, and your claim to be *Hispanic*
amongst
others certainly tops 'em all...


I owned 12 operating stations, "bought" *a ham license (there was no exam
for anyone, just a fee) and am, by US definition, Hispanic as that is my
culture, the one I live every day.


'Eduardo', you are so full of s**t, I could just puke! You've never
*owned* one
single radio station, nor have you ever held an amateur radio license.
And, you
are certainly not *Hispanic*...


If you can master correct, expressive, Spanish, write to my partner in
several of the radio stations (Guayaquil 660 and 1140 Cuenca), Lic. Jaime
Nebot Sadii.



If he could master correct, expressive, Spanish, no friend of yours
would be able to understand him.

He is now the mayor of Guayaquil, and can be contacted at city
hall there... don't take my word for it, look up his name and the alcaldia
in Guayaquil to get confirmation he is indeed the mayor and the address of
the city hall.


I talked to this guy on phone once already. He said you're full of
****.


Here is a start:http://www.guayaquil.gov.ec/19.gye

He can certainly tell you he invited my partnership of failing Radio
Carrousel 660 in Guayaquil because of my success with my stations in Quito
and Ambato... 5 FM allocations in Quito, 3 AM's (at the time... another was
added later) and stations, at the time, under construction at Bahia de
Caraquez and Lago Agrio.


He denied all of this.


All those stations were licensed to corporations that were, in turn owned by
Radio Musical, Cia. Ltda., 100% of whose shares were in my name.

As to the ham license, they basically gave them away in boxes of Corn Flakes
there.


I can almost believe this, since this is the only way you could get a
ham license.

There was no license exam, just a fee. Since, in a nation where the
average family income was, in 1965, less than $1000 a year, anyone who could
afford a rig was given a license.

Look up the definition of "Hispanic" on the Census' website; anyone who is
culturally Hispanic is Hispanic


Another pathetic appeal to "authority". Yawn.
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On Jan 27, 6:40*pm, dxAce wrote:
David Eduardo wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Eduardo wrote:


"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Eduardo wrote:


"D Peter Maus" wrote in message
...


* But to the point...given what we've seen him post here, and the
inconsistencies in some of his claims, I've wondered if that's not
precisely what he's doing.


Nothing I've posted can top your claim based on having, once upon a
time,
gotten a FORMAT added to a LOCAL buy that it would be easy to get an
agency
to change the client DEMOS for a buy...


Hogwash, your claim to have actually *owned* radio stations, your claim
to
have
held a valid *amateur radio license*, and your claim to be *Hispanic*
amongst
others certainly tops 'em all...


I owned 12 operating stations, "bought" *a ham license (there was no exam
for anyone, just a fee) and am, by US definition, Hispanic as that is my
culture, the one I live every day.


'Eduardo', you are so full of s**t, I could just puke! You've never
*owned* one
single radio station, nor have you ever held an amateur radio license.
And, you
are certainly not *Hispanic*...


If you can master correct, expressive, Spanish, write to my partner in
several of the radio stations (Guayaquil 660 and 1140 Cuenca), Lic. Jaime
Nebot Sadii. He is now the mayor of Guayaquil, and can be contacted at city
hall there... don't take my word for it, look up his name and the alcaldia
in Guayaquil to get confirmation he is indeed the mayor and the address of
the city hall.


Here is a start:http://www.guayaquil.gov.ec/19.gye


He can certainly tell you he invited my partnership of failing Radio
Carrousel 660 in Guayaquil because of my success with my stations in Quito
and Ambato... 5 FM allocations in Quito, 3 AM's (at the time... another was
added later) and stations, at the time, under construction at Bahia de
Caraquez and Lago Agrio.


All those stations were licensed to corporations that were, in turn owned by
Radio Musical, Cia. Ltda., 100% of whose shares were in my name.


As to the ham license, they basically gave them away in boxes of Corn Flakes
there. There was no license exam, just a fee. Since, in a nation where the
average family income was, in 1965, less than $1000 a year, anyone who could
afford a rig was given a license.


Look up the definition of "Hispanic" on the Census' website; anyone who is
culturally Hispanic is Hispanic.


'Eduardo', you're full of s**t and you know it. How about YOU get the paperwork
and post it on your fraudulent website?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


LOL...don't worry, it's just a matter of time now before it shows up
there!!
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Steve wrote:

On Jan 27, 6:35 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message

...







David Eduardo wrote:


"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Eduardo wrote:


"D Peter Maus" wrote in message
...


But to the point...given what we've seen him post here, and the
inconsistencies in some of his claims, I've wondered if that's not
precisely what he's doing.


Nothing I've posted can top your claim based on having, once upon a
time,
gotten a FORMAT added to a LOCAL buy that it would be easy to get an
agency
to change the client DEMOS for a buy...


Hogwash, your claim to have actually *owned* radio stations, your claim
to
have
held a valid *amateur radio license*, and your claim to be *Hispanic*
amongst
others certainly tops 'em all...


I owned 12 operating stations, "bought" a ham license (there was no exam
for anyone, just a fee) and am, by US definition, Hispanic as that is my
culture, the one I live every day.


'Eduardo', you are so full of s**t, I could just puke! You've never
*owned* one
single radio station, nor have you ever held an amateur radio license.
And, you
are certainly not *Hispanic*...


If you can master correct, expressive, Spanish, write to my partner in
several of the radio stations (Guayaquil 660 and 1140 Cuenca), Lic. Jaime
Nebot Sadii.


If he could master correct, expressive, Spanish, no friend of yours
would be able to understand him.

He is now the mayor of Guayaquil, and can be contacted at city
hall there... don't take my word for it, look up his name and the alcaldia
in Guayaquil to get confirmation he is indeed the mayor and the address of
the city hall.


I talked to this guy on phone once already. He said you're full of
****.


Here is a start:http://www.guayaquil.gov.ec/19.gye

He can certainly tell you he invited my partnership of failing Radio
Carrousel 660 in Guayaquil because of my success with my stations in Quito
and Ambato... 5 FM allocations in Quito, 3 AM's (at the time... another was
added later) and stations, at the time, under construction at Bahia de
Caraquez and Lago Agrio.


He denied all of this.


All those stations were licensed to corporations that were, in turn owned by
Radio Musical, Cia. Ltda., 100% of whose shares were in my name.

As to the ham license, they basically gave them away in boxes of Corn Flakes
there.


I can almost believe this, since this is the only way you could get a
ham license.

There was no license exam, just a fee. Since, in a nation where the
average family income was, in 1965, less than $1000 a year, anyone who could
afford a rig was given a license.

Look up the definition of "Hispanic" on the Census' website; anyone who is
culturally Hispanic is Hispanic


Another pathetic appeal to "authority". Yawn.


Yawn? Come on, it's good for a laugh!


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"dxAce" wrote in message
...


dxAce wrote:


If you can master correct, expressive, Spanish, write to my partner in
several of the radio stations (Guayaquil 660 and 1140 Cuenca), Lic.
Jaime
Nebot Sadii. He is now the mayor of Guayaquil, and can be contacted at
city
hall there... don't take my word for it, look up his name and the
alcaldia
in Guayaquil to get confirmation he is indeed the mayor and the address
of
the city hall.

Here is a start: http://www.guayaquil.gov.ec/19.gye

He can certainly tell you he invited my partnership of failing Radio
Carrousel 660 in Guayaquil because of my success with my stations in
Quito
and Ambato... 5 FM allocations in Quito, 3 AM's (at the time... another
was
added later) and stations, at the time, under construction at Bahia de
Caraquez and Lago Agrio.

All those stations were licensed to corporations that were, in turn
owned by
Radio Musical, Cia. Ltda., 100% of whose shares were in my name.

As to the ham license, they basically gave them away in boxes of Corn
Flakes
there. There was no license exam, just a fee. Since, in a nation where
the
average family income was, in 1965, less than $1000 a year, anyone who
could
afford a rig was given a license.

Look up the definition of "Hispanic" on the Census' website; anyone who
is
culturally Hispanic is Hispanic.


'Eduardo', you're full of s**t and you know it. How about YOU get the
paperwork
and post it on your fraudulent website?


Can't do that, can you, oh fraudulent one?


For my own purposes, I do not have to. I have a job, and all this turned up
on a background check years ago.And, generally, it is the person who makes
an accusation who has to prove that what they allege is indeed fact. You
know, innocent until proven guilty. Since our village lush can't prove what
he says, the absence of any contrary evidence speaks for itself.

To assist the drunk-every-weekend DXass, I have provided countless names.
Dozens of employees from the time I owned and managed the stations,
associates and acquaintances, etc. all of whom knew I owned the stations.
Official documents are doubtless no longer in existence in a nation that
only recently computerized the licensing and operation of radio stations,
but many many people witnessed my ownership and can attest to same. All it
takes for DXass is to make a couple of contacts and he will find,
conclusively, that I owned and operated a dozen stations, starting with
HCRM1 in Quito which signed on 12/5/64 to become South America's first Top
40 music station.

In fact. one contact I mentioned early on is Betty Pino, former PD and now
mid-day personality of WAMR, Miami's #1 radio station. It's easy to find the
phone number and call and ask who I am, since Betty was a freelance
announcer in Quito in 1964 and she frequently visited my stations to do paid
voiceover work. And now she is in Miami, as she has been since 1972, working
for local radio stations... who better to tell DXass that he is 100% wrong.
How about starting there? Go for it... I chuckle at the embarrassment you
will suffer, though.


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