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Joel Hollander on CNBC

He had the nerve to say as many people like the Jack format as those who hated it. On the 1010wins website there was a poll. Over 90% of the respondants wanted the oldies back. The numbers on Senator Schumer's website were similar.

The biggest lie was that there couldn't be a farewell show because this was a stealth mission. The Jackasses could have started their format on Friday and then on Saturday or Sunday night had the farewell show.

If there was a farewell show in 1996 when 103.5 FM changed formats, there could have been one on 101.1

Bruce
 
> Re: Joel Hollander on CNBC
> He had the nerve to say as many people like the Jack format
> as those who hated it.

What program on CNBC did he appear on?
 
> > Re: Joel Hollander on CNBC
> > He had the nerve to say as many people like the Jack
> format
> > as those who hated it.
>
> What program on CNBC did he appear on?

"Power Lunch", which airs at noon Eastern.<P ID="signature">______________


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> > Re: Joel Hollander on CNBC
> > He had the nerve to say as many people like the Jack
> format
> > as those who hated it.
>
> What program on CNBC did he appear on?
>
See thread directly below "Infinity feels the heat" where I covered all of this and what he siad.

thank you
 
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