Wayne McMannors said:You must have a real bad radio!![]()
I was on a Peter Pan bus using a Panasonic AM/FM/CD personal stereo "Walkman".
Wayne McMannors said:You must have a real bad radio!![]()
Not the case at all. I know the mentality of these old time CT jocks. They take the path of least resistance. FW knows people at DRC. He worked there way back in the early 80's. Blow out Doug Taylor who hasn't been there that long and isn't part of the crony crowd JK, MS, LW, etc etc. Taylor was odd man out and didn't get an invite to the crony party.SallysPizza said:Video-
As I respect your views in many ways, the whole thing about Floyd going from PM Drive to overnights in this freakin' day and age of the business IS normal. (Unfortunately) Especially when you want to stay in the area you're in and you own a house that has been in your family for years. It's a personal decision which makes it normal. Tough to sell a house in this economy and even tougher when you DON'T WANT to sell your house. You make due with what you have to in order to get the bills paid. I'm doing this where I live right now. I could never sell my house in this economy without losing money. Thank the lord that I am not in a house that I cannot afford. I work several jobs to supplement what my spouse makes. Full time jobs here in ANY career are slim and none. Can't make a move to another state because you can't sell the house. Our son is also half way through high school in the same school district he started school in. Makes it easier on him and quality of his life is also important. Just my opinion.
That is a real bad radio. Being in a metal cage (the bus) won't help.KML-224 said:Wayne McMannors said:You must have a real bad radio!![]()
I was on a Peter Pan bus using a Panasonic AM/FM/CD personal stereo "Walkman".
The only reason people listen to 108 or 99.9 is because it doesn't take a lot of effort to punch up a free station on a radio. No cost, no fuss. Wait until the advertising dollars start shrinking. Then the garbage is really gonna hit the fan. These stations survive solely on advertising revenue. When that drops like a lead balloon, the management at Cox in Fla and Cumulus in Georgia will Fed Ex'ing pink slips. ;Dvideokilledtheradiostar said:
LIradiofan226 said:The only reason people listen to 108 or 99.9 is because it doesn't take a lot of effort to punch up a free station on a radio. No cost, no fuss. Wait until the advertising dollars start shrinking. Then the garbage is really gonna hit the fan. These stations survive solely on advertising revenue. When that drops like a lead balloon, the management at Cox in Fla and Cumulus in Georgia will Fed Ex'ing pink slips. ;Dvideokilledtheradiostar said:![]()