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Eamon on KOST HD2

Ok, I thought it was just a minor one-time slip-up the first time I heard Eamon's "F**k You (I Don't Want You Back)" on KOST HD2 a couple weeks ago. But I'm hearing it again right now. Looks like someone made a bigger mistake letting that slip into the regular rotation.

Besides the obvious fact that the song is not a KOST classic, it's not exactly appropriate for a station that claims on-air to be something along the lines of "perfect for the entire family." Good thing no soccer moms have HD radio in their cars yet!! I imagine there would be quite a few complaints. Someone over at KOST needs to fix this...LOL!!<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by MikeyBos on 04/18/06 08:45 PM.</FONT></P>
 
> Ok, I thought it was just a minor one-time slip-up the first
> time I heard Eamon's "F**k You (I Don't Want You Back)" on
> KOST HD2 a couple weeks ago. But I'm hearing it again right
> now. Looks like someone made a bigger mistake letting that
> slip into the regular rotation.
>
> Besides the obvious fact that the song is not a KOST
> classic, it's not exactly appropriate for a station that
> claims on-air to be something along the lines of "perfect
> for the entire family." Good thing no soccer moms have HD
> radio in their cars yet!! I imagine there would be quite a
> few complaints. Someone over at KOST needs to fix
> this...LOL!!
>
The Prophet database at CC Burbank like those at other compexes
that use Prophet contains all the songs used by every one of the
stations in the building. It wouldn't be the first time that
someone from one part of the building "borrowed" a Prophet
number unbeknownst to the programmer of another station.
From what I hear they've reached the one million mark for pieces
of audio in their system...
 
Happens quite a bit with the CC stations HD-2s. I remember hearing the wrong stuff on HD-2s in Frisco, ABQ, Tulsa, etc etc.
 
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