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(OT) : Mike - What is this Fixation of Yours with HomosexualActivities ?
On Jul 26, 12:34*am, m II wrote:
dxAce wrote: Gawd! I certainly hope that the mentally ill (such as yourself) are not the mainstream! - Tell us more about your friend who was murdered - in that three way homosexual love triangle. - Were you cleared of all charges? - How did the troops in your militia respond to the news - of their Supreme Commander being associated with a - homosexual murder? - - mike Mike, What is this Fixation of Yours with Homosexual Activities ? * homosexual love triangle * homosexual murder mike - it sure does appear that you have a 'problem' as reflected by the content of many of your posts ~ RHF |
(OT) : Energy for a Strong America and a Healthy US Economy
"David Eduardo" wrote in message ... Progressive does well in one market, Portland, but still does not beat KEX even though it is on a better signal. How do you get a "better signal" than KEX? 50KW that can be heard over most of western Oregon and SW Washington all day long, and is still the best signal in the metro area at night.. and don't talk to me about contours, I've lived in Portland most of my life, and know very well which signals are best in which areas. (the old KISN 910 was easily the worst nighttime signal in the area, and didn't come close to covering it's market at night. Still, it was, for a very long time, in the top three stations in the market, even though there were problems on many radios with IF doubling causing interference to their signal...) |
(OT) : Energy for a Strong America and a Healthy US Economy
m II wrote: dxAce wrote: Gawd! I certainly hope that the mentally ill (such as yourself) are not the mainstream! Tell us more about your friend who was murdered in that three way homosexual love triangle. Friend? I never met the two folks who were murdered. Were you cleared of all charges? What charges, boy? How did the troops in your militia respond to the news of their Supreme Commander being associated with a homosexual murder? I was not associated in any way, therefore, being the good troops that they are, they had no comment! Now you go grab that shine box, you mentally ill little boy, and get busy. |
(OT) : DaviD -asks- Define "Freedom"
RHF wrote:
On Jul 25, 4:49 pm, Dave wrote: On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 13:58:29 -0700, RHF wrote: On Jul 25, 11:35 am, Dave wrote: On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 10:21:08 -0700, RHF wrote: - - DaviD -rants against- The Limbaugh/Hannity/Savage Axis of Evil ! - Axis of fearmongering... More Like Keep Freedom Alive ! A Positive Message for American Citizens -to- Believe-In - What They Believe In ! -and to- Stand-Up For What They Believe In ! A Positive Message for American Citizens -to- Love American and Have Faith-In America -and- Support America ! A Positive Message for American Citizens -to- Work Hard and Prosper as Americans in our Free Capitalistic System ! that's what i hear on the radio and you call it fearmongering . . . it boggles the mind ~ RHF . - Define "freedom". Freedom the 'feeling' of Being Free {Free Being} living without artificial limits imposed by a society of other person(s) The Smell of Freedom In Every Breath You Take - - - The Freedom To Exhale ! The Taste of Freedom In Every Mouth of Water that you Drink - - - The Freedom to Replenish Your Self with something as simply as natural flowing water. The Freedom to Grow and Eat your own Food and provide for Your Self - - - The Freedom to Nourish Your Self with something as simply as wholesome food. The Freedom to Think for Your Self and Know Your Own Mind. The Power of Free Though and Action. - - - Defining Freedom For Your Self [.] freedom is a 'feeling' - you got it or you don't and to many/most 'feelings' are FACTs ~ RHF . =PS= Freedom ~ Liberty http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty . How about freedom from owing money to the Chinese? Not all that new-age twaddle you just spewed. Where's that list of liberal advocacy programs from NPR? |
(OT) : Energy for a Strong America and a Healthy US Economy
David Eduardo wrote:
"Dave" wrote in message ... dxAce wrote: It would seem to me that advertisers don't really care what political persuasion buyers of their product(s) are as long as their money is green. Perhaps that's because the format is often on weaker stations with ****ty signals, vs. the righties being on flamethrowers. Progressive talk or liberal talk or whatever name you give it has been on excellent signals in some markets, like 50 kw WINZ 940 in Miami and even 1150 in LA, a decent full market signal. It did not do at all well in any market even when the signal, as far as the rated market was concerned, was competitive. KTLK interrupts frequently with live sports and runs infomercials all weekend long. They have a ****ty signal at night. |
(OT) : Mike - What is this Fixation of Yours with HomosexualActivities ?
RHF wrote:
mike - it sure does appear that you have a 'problem' as reflected by the content of many of your posts ~ RHF You seem to think *I* have a problem when I quote other postings. Why don't you complain about the original messages? Do you think there's ANY possibility of the problem being with THOSE people? A few examples: dxAce's invitations for some 'Mutual Respect': ======================================= Jerking off not enough for you, boy? Do you spit or swallow? Very tasty! Actually, I know quite a few homosexuals. -- Due to the insane amount of spam and garbage, this filter blocks all postings with a Gmail, Google Mail, Google Groups or HOTMAIL address. It also filters everything from a .cn server. http://improve-usenet.org/ |
(OT) : Energy for a Strong America and a Healthy US Economy
"Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... "David Eduardo" wrote in message ... Progressive does well in one market, Portland, but still does not beat KEX even though it is on a better signal. How do you get a "better signal" than KEX? 50KW that can be heard over most of western Oregon and SW Washington all day long, and is still the best signal in the metro area at night.. and don't talk to me about contours, The "new" 620 signal, day and night, conforms much better to the MSA, which is what radio ratings, sales and survival are about. KEX, on a much higher frequecy, does similarly by day, but at night the protection requirements make it less viable in the metro than KPOJ on the supoerior 620 channel with a less severe pattern. I've lived in Portland most of my life, and know very well which signals are best in which areas. (the old KISN 910 was easily the worst nighttime signal in the area, and didn't come close to covering it's market at night. Still, it was, for a very long time, in the top three stations in the market, even though there were problems on many radios with IF doubling causing interference to their signal...) That was in the 60's (till Don Burden lost the license) when the metro area had a single county definition and the audience was measured by Pulse and Hooper, not Arbitron. Boy, you had to go back 5 decades to find irrelevant data on that one. |
(OT) : Energy for a Strong America and a Healthy US Economy
"David Eduardo" wrote in message ... "Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... "David Eduardo" wrote in message ... Progressive does well in one market, Portland, but still does not beat KEX even though it is on a better signal. How do you get a "better signal" than KEX? 50KW that can be heard over most of western Oregon and SW Washington all day long, and is still the best signal in the metro area at night.. and don't talk to me about contours, The "new" 620 signal, day and night, conforms much better to the MSA, which is what radio ratings, sales and survival are about. KEX, on a much higher frequecy, does similarly by day, but at night the protection requirements make it less viable in the metro than KPOJ on the supoerior 620 channel with a less severe pattern. I've lived in Portland most of my life, and know very well which signals are best in which areas. (the old KISN 910 was easily the worst nighttime signal in the area, and didn't come close to covering it's market at night. Still, it was, for a very long time, in the top three stations in the market, even though there were problems on many radios with IF doubling causing interference to their signal...) That was in the 60's (till Don Burden lost the license) when the metro area had a single county definition and the audience was measured by Pulse and Hooper, not Arbitron. Boy, you had to go back 5 decades to find irrelevant data on that one. First, your math sucks. Five decades ago, I was 3 years old, and could not have possibly cared less about radio. Next, KISN was #1-3 in the market during the early to mid 1970's, when Star Broadcasting held the license, before they started doing what Faux News, Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity do freely and openly nowadays, and lost ALL their licenses. |
(OT) : Energy for a Strong America and a Healthy US Economy
"Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... That was in the 60's (till Don Burden lost the license) when the metro area had a single county definition and the audience was measured by Pulse and Hooper, not Arbitron. Boy, you had to go back 5 decades to find irrelevant data on that one. First, your math sucks. Five decades ago, I was 3 years old, and could not have possibly cared less about radio. Next, KISN was #1-3 in the market during the early to mid 1970's, when Star Broadcasting held the license, before they started doing what Faux News, Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity do freely and openly nowadays, and lost ALL their licenses. KISN lost its license over bribing and ex parte contact with a Senator, along with Burden's Indianapolis and Omaha AMs along with two FMs. While the final decision was in 1975, the stations had all been on the decline since the proceedings began some five years earlier; the Indianapolis station had never received a full 3-year renewal since Burden bought it in 1963 due to other FCC transgressions. Oh, of course the famous "lack of candor" hastened the 5-station revocations. "Star" was Burden, 100%. He had no other shareholders. Like most stations, KISN was held by a corporation for liability purposes and in this case Burden was sole owner. In the "mid 70's" year of 1975, where I have full ratings, KISN was 9th for the full year average. It was certainly not #1 to #3 anywhere in "The mid 70's" as by 1977 more than half the shares were on FM, and in younger demos, nearly all the shares. In any case, Fox News and Limbaugh and Hannity have not even been accused of bribing and engaging in illegal ex parte discussions with congresspersons... the reason Burden lost his licenses. From every indication, he was a real piece of work and a testimony to why consolidation is good for radio. In any case, what killed the station more than anything else was the expansion of the metro to areas the signal did not cover. |
(OT) : Energy for a Strong America and a Healthy US Economy
"David Eduardo" wrote in message ... In any case, what killed the station more than anything else was the expansion of the metro to areas the signal did not cover. As I said previously, it didn't cover most of the metro from the get-go. It's nighttime pattern gave it a great signal right up along the Columbia, but by the time you were 30-40 blocks south of the river, the signal was poor, and, as I also stated earlier, there was a problem with IF doubling in a lot of radios that caused a heterodyne in their signal, mostly at night when it was poorer than daytime. One of the primary reasons for loss of license was violations (lots of them) of the Fairness Doctrine. They were in the tank for several politicians on various levels, and pushed those politicians' agendas on the air and behind closed doors. Kind of funny, that you would never hear about any of this on the radio or TV.. only in the newspapers. You would think that something like that would have been all over the competitions' news programs. KGW and KISN were in a toe-to-toe slugging match for a long while. KGW had their own signal problems... in some parts of their pattern, they had a nice hum in the carrier. The two stations sort of complimented each other. KISN had their beam to the west, KGW had theirs to the south. Ironically, I think the two plants share the original 910 antenna system now. KGW used to have theirs in a nice open rather swampy area, which definately helped their local coverage. KISN put in a good signal on the coast (Astoria, Seaside) due to their pattern. |
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