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Old April 1st 06, 06:55 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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"David Eduardo" wrote:


"Eric F. Richards" wrote in message
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Maybe they _wanted_ to continue to work for the company. If they didn't,
they could have resigned and been hired elsewhere. There are no slaves in
US
radio.


Of course. Because everyone knows how easy it is to start a new
career in mid-life.


Changing station is not changing career.

Idiiot.


Of course. You could go from your old position at an Infinity station
to leave as it's purchased by Clear Channel, or take a job at an...
Infinity station.

At Wal-Mart wages.

Or you could live in Clear Channel's dungeon in Texas, juggling 12
cities you've never been to.



You jus know nothing about how radio works and has always worked.


I know that the business of radio is broken, and you are part of the
problem. You are also making it worse.

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Old April 1st 06, 07:41 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
David Eduardo
 
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"Eric F. Richards" wrote in message
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"David Eduardo" wrote:

Changing station is not changing career.

Idiiot.


Of course. You could go from your old position at an Infinity station
to leave as it's purchased by Clear Channel, or take a job at an...
Infinity station.


I have never worked for either of those. I have worked for United
Broadcasting, Núcleo Radión, E-Z Communications, San Juan Broadcasting,
Lotus Communications, Pueblo communications, Pan caribbean Broadcasting,
Arso radio Corp, UnoRadio Group, Heftel Broadcasting, U.S. Information
Service, Música en Flor, Organización Radio Centro, Radiio Fórmula, S.a. de
C.V, Hispanic Broadcasting Corp, Univsion Radio, Emmis Communications, and
quite a few more.

At Wal-Mart wages.


Yes, at wages enough to buy a Wal Mart or two.

Or you could live in Clear Channel's dungeon in Texas, juggling 12
cities you've never been to.


There is no such place, you are making this up. The Clear channel corporate
headquarters produce no programming for other markets, and the San Antonio
cluster programs for San Antonio alone. Thi sis just the perpetuation of a
downright lie.



You jus know nothing about how radio works and has always worked.


I know that the business of radio is broken, and you are part of the
problem. You are also making it worse.


It is not broken. It has future challenges, and we are going to continue to
provide programming for the listener and value for the customer.


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