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David Field & David Lee Roth

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Interesting to see that Field has been named one of the best CEO's.

And with ratings for NYC out today, stations are seeing their numbers plummet in Howard's absence. Who will be Lee Roth's replacement?

Both stories here: http://www.radioandrecords.com
 
> Interesting to see that Field has been named one of the best
> CEO's.
>
> And with ratings for NYC out today, stations are seeing
> their numbers plummet in Howard's absence. Who will be Lee
> Roth's replacement?
>
> Both stories here: http://www.radioandrecords.com
>
Diamond Dave still has a radio gig?(sarcasm)<P ID="signature">______________
"I look out for me and mine."-Capt. Malcom "Mal" Reynolds in Serenity</P>
 
> Interesting to see that Field has been named one of the best
> CEO's.
>
> And with ratings for NYC out today, stations are seeing
> their numbers plummet in Howard's absence. Who will be Lee
> Roth's replacement?
>
> Both stories here: http://www.radioandrecords.com

Everyone one this site rags about lousy management in radio and then you propose that DLR be replaced because of ONE trend!! Hello. The fact that any former Stern outpost even shows is amazing. DLR should be around for 2 or 3 years before the tableau is written on his tombstone.
 
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