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94.1 Makes Huge Boo-Boo!

I agree! But as long as there's been terrestrial satellite networks, the level of talent that they hire seems to be less than great. Even, XM & Sirius have substandard talent to my ears!

With all of the talent that's out of work in the business, you'd think the satcasters would be able to find better talent than what's on most of the networks. The Jones networks are located in the Denver market and I got to believe there's some folks there that are much better personalities than they presently have on the air.
 
You nailed it! I understand that the satellite networks really don't pay very well and that the turnover is really high. The old "Transtar" network (now Westwood One) in the 80's sounded tighter than 106.1 does now! That's sad.
 
From what I hear XM & Sirius don't pay that well and neither one is operating in the black yet. I agree there is a LOT of talent not working now.
 
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