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BUSH ECONOMY lets local dj's and fifties music go from wmtr morristown,nj

I doubt the "Bush Economy" had anything to do with the changes of formats or staffing. The AM Band in Philly and NYC area has become unlistenable with IBOC. The format is a tough sell on most every AM or FM station nationally.

George Bush may be an oaf, but he didn't sign into law that AM stations must limit their audio quality to that of a telephone to squeeze IBOC onto (and all around) their channel, and play only 300 songs out of 10,000 hits. (OK, I'll concede...5000 hits, 5000 marginal but memorable). Oldies, music in general, on AM is just not gonna draw enough listeners or revenue unless it's Small Market.

Do you write headlines for The NY Times? Work for Air America? Read any of the trade magazines to see the trends? That's a thread title for The Huffington Post, not R-I.
 
What does George W have to do with a stupid move by Greater Media?
 
yossefgershon said:
wmtr is now playing GOOD TIMES OLDIES from jones.'cbs-fm has little to fear, but 'mtr now plays more music than ever!!!!


Hey, wait a minute. Didn't you vote for "change" in the 2006 elections? Well, you got it!
 
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