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A NEW GENERATION OF STOOPERTALK

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How old is the Train Wreck? 57? 58?

Just a thought to Jeffy. When you play that Dean Martin, Big Band bumper music, do you think that relates to the Generation Y folks?

Oh. Sorry. I understand now. It's like when Channel 12 used to call themselves The New Generation of News. Until someone actually decided to look at their newscasts and noticed Rob and Kit were old.

Ain't it a kick in the head? Ain't it?
 
midwestxfiles said:
How old is the Train Wreck? 57? 58?

Just a thought to Jeffy. When you play that Dean Martin, Big Band bumper music, do you think that relates to the Generation Y folks?

Oh. Sorry. I understand now. It's like when Channel 12 used to call themselves The New Generation of News. Until someone actually decided to look at their newscasts and noticed Rob and Kit were old.

Ain't it a kick in the head? Ain't it?

Seems like you need to retake high school Engilsh. The New Generation of Talk Radio is an accuate description for this market. It is not talking about targeting listeners who are Gen Y. In the slogan the generation being described is the format, talk radio. Granted the truly new generation of talk radio would either be satellite radio or podcasts, but the slogan does fit the station in Cincinnati. Now had the said Talk Radio for the new Generation, then you would have had a valid point.
 
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