Re: WKKV
<font color=3333ff>Saying the N word on the air in a conservative midwest market like Milwaukee (or Chicago or Boston) won't happen.
But I've heard it in Southern markets, and there aint much of a problem that I see with it.
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> > > Even when Doc Love was PD they censored songs more. I
> > > remember them doing it in 2001.
> >
> > Like which ones? I thought they were pretty normal then.
> > MAYBE, just maybe coulda been one song or two that got
> > chopped, maybe under Gary Young's power. But I couldn't
> see
> > Doc doin it. Doc was the one to keep it crunk on V100.
> His
> > ties to St. Louis broke plenty of midwest and southern hip
>
> > hop to Milwaukee.
>
> Jeremy's right. WKKV has been known to edit or daypart songs
> they see as questionable. They also have at times been known
> to cut people's shout-outs off if they use profanity or the
> "N" word on air. One example was back in '94 when EZ Street
> was doing nights there and he scolded a caller for using the
> word during his broadcast.
>