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![]() wrote in message oups.com... The story is almost a year old: Sun Jul 18th, 2004 at 22:51:39 PDT Here are the CURRENT ratings: http://www.radioandrecords.com/rrratings Not as pretty a picture is it????? Why do you think he posted it? The NEW ratings would have screwed up his agenda. |
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![]() "David Eduardo" wrote in message ... "Gary Schnabl" wrote in message ... "David Eduardo" wrote in message ... *In anticipation of a format switch under owner Newsweb Corp., WAIT-AM (850) changes call letters today to WCPT (for "Chicago's Progressive Talk"). Picking up WAIT's call letters is Newsweb's WSCN-AM (820). As tipped here in February, expect an announcement any day that the suburban daytime station will become a showcase for the liberal voices of Air America Radio's Al Franken, Jerry Springer and Randi Rhodes along with Jones Radio Networks' Ed Schultz. " I used to pick up WAIT in the early 1970s when I lived in Reeseville WI near Waterloo. Weren't they originally the station on 820? They had a fairly decent signal back then. 820 is 820. 850 is 850. Just the call letters have moved around. 850 is a horrible signal. I just checked out the changes on 820 while surfing and searching. I don't remember 850 whem I was AM DXing many, many eons ago. Sad to hear about WCKY. That was another of my old favorites from the late 1950s. I was using a (military B-17) Belmont BC-348R receiver back then when I did a lot of 160 and 80 meter DXing as a ham, and I would tune in the Rainey Family on CKY for a change of pace. One of their most frequent recordings was "We need a whole lot more of Jesus, and a whole lot less of rock and roll." |
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![]() "Gary Schnabl" wrote in message ... Sad to hear about WCKY. That was another of my old favorites from the late 1950s. I was using a (military B-17) Belmont BC-348R receiver back then when I did a lot of 160 and 80 meter DXing as a ham, and I would tune in the Rainey Family on CKY for a change of pace. One of their most frequent recordings was "We need a whole lot more of Jesus, and a whole lot less of rock and roll." Oops! Spelled Raney wrong. And almost got the name of the song right. However, I found the lyrics to that tune: http://www.cowboylyrics.com/tabs/dav...esus-6709.html Artist/Band: Davis Skeeter Tabs, Guitar Chords Song: We Need More Of Jesus Tab WE NEED A WHOLE LOT MORE OF JESUS (And A Lot Less Rock And Roll) Recorded by: Skeeter Davis Written by: Wayne Raney CAPO: 1st FRET/KEY: G#/PLAY: G [G] You can read it in the mornin' paper [C] Hear it on the radio Crime is sweepin' our [G] nation This world is about to [D7] go We need a [G] good old case of salvation To put the [C] love of God in our soul We need a whole lot more of [G] Jesus And a [D7] lot less rock and [G] roll. We need more old-time camp meetin's Lots more prayers of faith Faith that will move mountains Save our soul from the burning wave We need a good old case of salvation To put the love of God in our souls We need a whole lot more of Jesus And a lot less rock and roll. We need more old-fashioned preachers Pourin' out their hearts in prayer When you are in their presence You know that the Lord is there We need a nation-wide revival To put the love of God in our soul We need a whole lot more of Jesus And a lot less rock and roll. TAG: [G] We need a [C] whole lot more of [G] Jesus And a [D7] lot less rock and [G] roll. |
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On Tue, 3 May 2005 13:22:34 -0500, "MnMikew"
wrote: wrote in message roups.com... The story is almost a year old: Sun Jul 18th, 2004 at 22:51:39 PDT Here are the CURRENT ratings: http://www.radioandrecords.com/rrratings Not as pretty a picture is it????? Why do you think he posted it? The NEW ratings would have screwed up his agenda. The link was in a contemporary article. It was an accident. As usual, you missed the big picture while getting hung-up like a tweeker on something insignificant. |
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![]() David wrote: On Tue, 3 May 2005 13:22:34 -0500, "MnMikew" wrote: wrote in message roups.com... The story is almost a year old: Sun Jul 18th, 2004 at 22:51:39 PDT Here are the CURRENT ratings: http://www.radioandrecords.com/rrratings Not as pretty a picture is it????? Why do you think he posted it? The NEW ratings would have screwed up his agenda. The link was in a contemporary article. It was an accident. As usual, you missed the big picture while getting hung-up like a tweeker on something insignificant. You were an 'accident' yourself, 'tard boy. Your mama was mighty ****ed that daddy didn't wear a condom. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() "David" wrote in message ... The link was in a contemporary article. It was an accident. As usual, you missed the big picture while getting hung-up like a tweeker on something insignificant. You finally took a long time to admit that you're wrong, even though the point was mentioned several times that your flawed reference (a self-serving blog, at that) was about 10 months old. Then you complain that your being caught lying was but a small point. (Typical radiclib behavior BTW. Been there [PR of Madison], seen that before...) Face it! The big picture to you is presenting black propaganda (talking points, perhaps?) as truth and quietly backing down when confronted with the facts. = Exit stage left, way left... Let's see! The following was your original (bogus) post: I didn't see any retraction of yours. I'm a technical editor (embedded micrprocessors) and not a coward to admit when I'm in error. If you were a writer whom I edit, I'd be all over you for your mistakes if you refuse to heed to reason. "Majority Report is the #1 talk radio show in the 25-54 demographic in NYC for its time slot. Majority Report: 2.9 WABC: 2.7 WOR: 1.2 Who does WOR feature in that time slot? Savage and Laura Ingraham. Air America came in as the second-highest-ranked talk network in NYC across the board." |
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here is a link to the current ratings:
http://www.radioandratings.com/rrratings AAR's ratings are in the crapper. -=jd=- wrote: On Tue 03 May 2005 04:50:02p, "Gary Schnabl" wrote in message : "David" wrote in message ... The link was in a contemporary article. It was an accident. As usual, you missed the big picture while getting hung-up like a tweeker on something insignificant. You finally took a long time to admit that you're wrong, even though the point was mentioned several times that your flawed reference (a self-serving blog, at that) was about 10 months old. Then you complain that your being caught lying was but a small point. (Typical radiclib behavior BTW. Been there [PR of Madison], seen that before...) Face it! The big picture to you is presenting black propaganda (talking points, perhaps?) as truth and quietly backing down when confronted with the facts. = Exit stage left, way left... {snippage} That is the sum total of his skill-set. Find someone else's work that fits his bias & agenda; Copy & Paste. He has yet to post an original thought. What is hilarious is that he calls everyone else "sheeple"... -=jd=- -- My Current Disposable Email: (Remove YOUR HAT to reply directly) |
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![]() "David" wrote in message ... On 3 May 2005 18:31:54 -0700, wrote: here is a link to the current ratings: http://www.radioandratings.com/rrratings AAR's ratings are in the crapper. ???? They are only on 14 hours a day. And there are only 13 significant ratings hours a day. |
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On Wed, 04 May 2005 17:03:50 GMT, "David Eduardo"
wrote: "David" wrote in message .. . On 3 May 2005 18:31:54 -0700, wrote: here is a link to the current ratings: http://www.radioandratings.com/rrratings AAR's ratings are in the crapper. ???? They are only on 14 hours a day. And there are only 13 significant ratings hours a day. What do the free ratings on randr dot comm mean? |
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