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Indian Stations In Central Jersey?

What's with all the Indian stations in Central Jersey? Its sick that I can drive on the Turnpike and here the same music on 1170, 100.7, 103.9 and 104.7. I think their also on multiple HD stations but I don't have a way to listen to those to check.
 
Simple, because the great dying USA is catering to all these "so-called" non-Caucasian minorities pouring into the country. If you notice, the whole Television and Radio dials are being overtaken by Hispanic signals, you have Islander pirates flooding the dial, tons of Asian and now Indian formats taking over stations left and right. If the FCC would deal with these peoples, the way they dealt with the White Europeans that came over in the early 1900's, who had one station in their language at best, then it went away when they leaned the English language, if they did not, they would be out of luck. If you keep catering to these peoples and make it easy to keep their own language, they will never learn and speak English and become Americans, because they have their radio and television dial all to themselves and god forbid anyone says anything, then the race card will be played as it always is...if Europeon Caucasians can loose their ethnic identity, then why not these blood suckers, bottom line...George
 
Between the AM, FM, and HD stations, there are more Indian stations receivable in central NJ than there are in Bombay.
 
If I'm not mistaken, I think all of these stations involve 3 different operations and not all one... Am I right? My unscientific research which includes scanning the dial and sampling them all simultaneously found there was different programming on 1170am, 100.7/104.7/97.1 hd2 & 103.9/103.3 hd2. Just driving in and around Edison, New Brunswick, Woodbridge, Piscataway, Franklin Twp etc... you can see the sprawling Indian population across the area and clearly they are SUPER-SERVED by the different outlets. Now are they profitable? That's a different story...
 
If you go 20 miles North you'll hear the same Caribbean music on the same frequencies except 1170, except they're pirate stations.
 
I remember Dallas had an Indian station with a full market commercial signal. Can't imagine there are that many Indians in Dallas.

The Indian stations we have here are on weak signals and HD2s.
 
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