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Not Again...

Radio in ATL is really, really starting to stink!! :mad: First, I lost my beloved jazz station 107.5 WJZZ FM. Now WNIV AM 970 decided to drop my favorite radio show, Enduring Truth, without any notice to its listeners starting this week. Can radio in ATL get any worse???
 
GMan4341 said:
Radio in ATL is really, really starting to stink!! :mad: First, I lost my beloved jazz station 107.5 WJZZ FM. Now WNIV AM 970 decided to drop my favorite radio show, Enduring Truth, without any notice to its listeners starting this week. Can radio in ATL get any worse???
Be careful what you say... the PD's & owners out there take statements like these as personal challenges...
 
hail2theorange said:
GMan4341 said:
Radio in ATL is really, really starting to stink!! :mad: First, I lost my beloved jazz station 107.5 WJZZ FM. Now WNIV AM 970 decided to drop my favorite radio show, Enduring Truth, without any notice to its listeners starting this week. Can radio in ATL get any worse???
Be careful what you say... the PD's & owners out there take statements like these as personal challenges...

well shoot, in that case: First 99x drops the retroplex.....can it get any worse?
 
[ Now WNIV AM 970 decided to drop my favorite radio show, Enduring Truth, without any notice to its listeners starting this week.


Not sure what "Enduring Truth" is or how long it's been on that station but the programming on WNIV is block programmed with I guessed comes with specific contracts. Stations don't just "drop with no notice" unless the bills aren't being paid. Both parties would have at least a 30 day window. What would a show have done to be dropped in a time when stations need all the revenue they can find.
 
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