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CBS Firings?

I know people like to say that things are 'cyclic.' But somehow it doesn't seem that way now. It almost seems like a one-way ride down, with no real plausible way of returning to any sort of glory days. I don't doubt that some sort of up-turn will happen. How can it not? But five steps backward followed by one or two steps forward does not really constitute 'cyclic.'
 
FMX dint work because it added a second subcarrrier at 38Khz 90 degrees out of phase with the main stereo subcarrier. The NTSC Color TV system uses 2 subcarriers each 90 out of phasr with each other. In the days before cable we can all remember how peoples faces turned in green during svere multipath
 
Earlier in the thread someone brought up the example of Kiss 108, and how it used to own the city because it was 100% Boston.

They say "all politics is local"? Well to be successful, radio has to be local, too.

Bring in elements that work elsewhere, but that doesn't include piped-in music shows during a significant stretch of he day, 5 days a week. With all due respect to Ryan, an audience wants to feel a local connection with the person talking to them.

WEEI would not be half the station it is if it went with national talk for most of the day. The station succeeds because it's still fairly local, and i qualify that because I don't know how local it feels to the folks in Springfield or even Providence.
 
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