> >
> > I dont know about you but I am so friggin' sick of radio
> > stations being afraid of advertisers and what they MIGHT
> > pull their accounts over. "MIGHT" is the operative word.
> The
> > Emmis sales folk should point out to the Colts people that
>
> > it was FREE ADVERTISING! It got their crummy team's name
> in
> > the papers, on tv and in the radio. Arent sports teams
> > supposed to be...uh...sporty?? And fun? If anything the
> > Colts should fire THEIR PR person for making such a stink
> > about this.
>
> I wouldn't exactly call the Colts crummy, but that's neither
> here nor there. And, really, that point is kind of moot
> anyway because the Colts aren't on an Emmis station-they're
> CC.
>
Well Im Sure If Emmis Tried to Get the Colts RIghts Away from WFBQ for WIBC. the Morning MEss Stunt just probly stuck a fork in it. Emmis Would Love to have the Indy 500, the Allstate 400 at the BRickyard, Indiana Pacers and the Indianapolis Colts All in their House. but that will be a Moot Point. The Morning mess Better Stay away from the Pacers. or the Pacers could at the next time the rights are Up with WIBC and Emmis. ignore any offer from emmis and take the Bids from CC and ENtercom to put the Pacers on WNDE or WXNT
> >
> > Dim witted idiots...UGH! I hate 'fraidy cat radio people
> and
> > pontificating advertisers that think they know how to
> > program good radio.
> >
> I am apt to agree. But, to a certain extent, advertisers do
> control the fate of any station. How much revenue can make
> or break a station, regardless of their arbitron numbers.
> This is, sadly, a world which regards the almighty dollar
> higher than what goes out on those airwaves. The dollar
> usually comes first. While I don't like that or agree with
> it, it seems to be the way of things.
>