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105.1 MIKE-FM/Montreal: Will "JACQUES/ROBERT" be next(In French)???

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RobertMoore

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I have to say that this was bound to happen, especially in a French-speaking city like Montreal, even if it is during morning and afternoon drive. One gets the feeling that somewhere down the road a Francophone "JACQUES/ROBERT" will pop up out of nowhere.

BTW here's the website www.mikefm.ca
 
> I have to say that this was bound to happen, especially in a
> French-speaking city like Montreal, even if it is during
> morning and afternoon drive. One gets the feeling that
> somewhere down the road a Francophone "JACQUES/ROBERT" will
> pop up out of nowhere.
>
> BTW here's the website www.mikefm.ca


They sure have a familiar logo. I'd expect a lawsuit any day now...
 
> I have to say that this was bound to happen, especially in a
> French-speaking city like Montreal, even if it is during
> morning and afternoon drive. One gets the feeling that
> somewhere down the road a Francophone "JACQUES/ROBERT" will
> pop up out of nowhere.
>
> BTW here's the website www.mikefm.ca
>
Jaques could happen, but they may not get the call letters they want.
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"If you never say NO, How much is your YES worth?"









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> > I have to say that this was bound to happen, especially in
> a
> > French-speaking city like Montreal, even if it is during
> > morning and afternoon drive. One gets the feeling that
> > somewhere down the road a Francophone "JACQUES/ROBERT"
> will
> > pop up out of nowhere.
> >
> > BTW here's the website www.mikefm.ca
>
>
> They sure have a familiar logo. I'd expect a lawsuit any day
> now...

And the slogan sounds more like typical radio ("Playing What You Want"). It's almost like I'm hearing: "We talked to thousands of Montrealaens about what they wanted from their radio station, and they wanted the best of the 80s, 90s and today with no rap, no hard rock and no lite-and-sleepy elevator music in long commercial-free sets..."

Did I leave any AC imaging cliche out?
 
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