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Old March 23rd 05, 01:35 AM
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On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 07:21:18 -0500, "Michael Lawson"
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Still costs too much, because the "as little as $150"
is not what they will pay; in the third world, it
tends to cost higher. Many people there already
own shortwaves and they don't have our need to
have the latest gadget.

If it's the 21st Century, how come we're still listening
to AM radio and watching analog televisions??

--Mike L.

$68 wholesale. There is a foundation.

AM radio and analog TV aren't relevant.


This would be why 6 of the top 10 billing stations in the USA are AM? 17 of
the top 40 stations? Including the second and 4th highest billers in the US?


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Old March 23rd 05, 02:11 AM
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This would be why 6 of the top 10 billing stations in the USA are AM? 17
of the top 40 stations? Including the second and 4th highest billers in
the US?

Just an aside: Which are the six top-billing AM stations in the U.S. and
how are they spread throughout the top 10? I'd guess that WGN is one of the
six, but not having any data at hand, I can't make a really good guess on
the other five.

Thanks

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Well,WLW and WWL and KMOX and of course since I am from and I live in
Mississippi (born n raised) I am certainly bragging on all Mississippi
Radio Stations :{)
cuhulin

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Old March 26th 05, 05:10 PM
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On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 01:35:38 GMT, "David Eduardo"
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"David" wrote in message
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On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 07:21:18 -0500, "Michael Lawson"
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Still costs too much, because the "as little as $150"
is not what they will pay; in the third world, it
tends to cost higher. Many people there already
own shortwaves and they don't have our need to
have the latest gadget.

If it's the 21st Century, how come we're still listening
to AM radio and watching analog televisions??

--Mike L.

$68 wholesale. There is a foundation.

AM radio and analog TV aren't relevant.


This would be why 6 of the top 10 billing stations in the USA are AM? 17 of
the top 40 stations? Including the second and 4th highest billers in the US?


Participitation in the money circus proves nothing, other than the
ability to attract suckers and sheep.

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