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HISTORY OF KLIF WEBSITE

KLIF HISTORY, one of the best tribute sites on the web. Thanks Steve.
 
If I go to that website, I'll get nothing else done. It's a fantastic trip down memory lane! Great work! ;)
 
Steve:

You have done a wonderful job with the site and it's great to have it back!

-Mark Elliott
 
So glad to have you back - a wonderful resource. What a labor of love.
Just FYI - the pictures on page three aren't loading....
 
Steve, an informative site thats a def. addition to the annuals of radio history, thank you for getting it back up. BTW, if you ever need help with doing any redesign work on the site, drop me a line...
 
From the website (Thanks for all your efforts Steve) is the one quote from from Gordon McLendon that most pointedly explains why so many radio enterprises are failing today!

Time and again -without exception -successful broadcast operators have proved that in order to survive and prosper financially, any radio station must provide a programming service of utility to a meaningful segment of the potential listening audience. Neither sales nor general administration nor engineering comes first. Programming does. The station failing to provide some service of unique programming utility to one or another reasonably large demographic element of the population is doomed.
 
Lisa_Wheeler said:
Just FYI - the pictures on page three aren't loading....

Yeah noticed that also. But the site is packed with great info anyway.

If the clock stops at work, just go to the site. You'll realize at some point it is past time to go home. ;D
 
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