Re: One more Thing
> > > WCBK targets Martinsville and surrounding area, rather
> > than
> > > trying to be another Indianapolis move-in. There's no
> > doubt
> > > more money working with local directs in Martinsville
> than
> >
> > > getting a microscopic share in Indianapolis, where it
> > > wouldn't get in on any major buys.
> > >
> >
> > Besides, Dave Keyster is too busy setting fire to his
> > run-down rental properties to collect the insurance money.
>
> >
> > BTW, "ads" -- as in short for "advertisements" -- has only
>
> > one "D" in it. Maybe if MidwestClubber spent just a bit
> > more time with a spelling book and less time telling us
> how
> > his Eurotrash Dance music would be such a huge hit in
> Indy,
> > he'd know that. Of course, he didn't understand the
> > "cipherin'" in how a station can make more money by
> sticking
> > to Martins-Hell either. Quality education y'all are
> > getting in Morgan County.
> > It can be spelt either way you moran, and Im not
> originally from Martinsville, nor do I actually live there
> any more.
>
In fact Indiana, as a state alone, bored me to tears, so bad, that I moved to Collinsville Illinois last weekend. Thats only 9 miles from Downtown St.Louis, We at least have a decent Rhythmic leaning Chr here, and 105.7 The Point definatly kicks X103s Azz as a modern rocker, and has a much better Weekend Dance-electronica show, plus I have about 5 million Dance stations from Europe, and net only stations to listen to online, that I rarely ever listen to FM, unless its a local Dance Mix specialty show, or im in a car without my Sirius receiver, or someone elses house. So you can just keep your 52,000 country music stations, cause ive abanded Indianapolis local radio a long time ago. There are no jobs in Indiana, and its the worst state in the world for radio. Even the stations in Myrtle Beach S.C when I lived there, were better programed than the Naptown stations, at least they were all live and local. Lets see any of you give us a 100% local and live 24HRS station.