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![]() David wrote: On Mon, 2 May 2005 22:17:00 -0400, "Gary Schnabl" wrote: And??? Is someone supposed to glean over the entire blog? Why can't you present something current and meaningful so as to bolster your claim that AA is so popular in NYC or elsewhere? After all, you brought up the claim... Who knows? Maybe AA is as popular as you seem to believe. But I haven't seen anything yet to make me think that it is. I noticed that of their 55 stations three of them are in Hawaii. Are the radiclibs so fearful that they may lose all those electoral votes that they need three outlets there? And that one Alaskan AA outlet surely must cover that tiny state! And two stations in Boston? Are their signal contours so weak that they need two stations to blanket that immense metropolis? Or are they perhaps weak stations in the exoburbs? The AA outlet in my Detroit was the former third-place (at best) full-time sports talker. Not much of a gamble for them to switch formats. There are already too many religion stations here. I just reported what was said. Argue with them if you like. I'm not up for it. BTW: It ain't about votes. It's about entertainment first, then it's about breaking the stranglehold that the lunatic fringe has over talk radio. Beating the Weiner Nation in New York is a start. Crap, I thought YOU were the President of the Weiner Nation, 'tard boy. Now you just go take your meds and contemplate toting it. dxAce Michigan USA |
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