Lafayette Unplugged said:All well-founded points, gm.
Again, the word "shame" keeps coming to mind in regard to BOB.
Based on the latest numbers, they are actually ON to something this time and they are going to blow it because it sounds like somebody is running the station out of their garage using fishing line and tin cans.
Sounds like AMP is hanging on to their engineers for dear life and paying them a ton of money because they know where the bodies...er...transmitter parts are buried, right? What a (wait for it....) SHAME.
They aren't down yet to kick, wiener. But they'll get there! Start polishing those jack boots!
kentuckymedia said:LafayetteUnplugged-
Do you have a sneak peak at the numbers, I can only pull up the Eastlan numbers, which I would be more than happy to share with ya.
Lafayette Unplugged said:Mark,
Can you just anonymously hand out Arbitron information like that?
You might be handing that info over to another radio station that doesn't subscribe for all you know resulting in WASK getting a big fine or Arbitron cancelling your contract.
You probably know better than me/most, but I was just curious...
I could care less what happens to you, but it just got my attention what with Arbitron's many warnings about sharing info. Anybody got some insight to that?
I probably just started a new thread!!!![]()
hipporadio said:I have NEVER excused poor audio [and NEVER transmitted it—it’s downright emasculating]...
gmradio said:...HIPPO you are sounding very idealistic with a bunch of never statements...
Boiler*FM said:... Commercial Radio will be dead in 10-15 years... especially after the iPod generation graduates from college. iPod's and mp3's are all these kids know.... Remember the summers of going to the neighborhood/city pool and hearing the most popular radio station always being blasted over the p.a. Now you go, and it's either satellite radio or one of the kids has simply hooked up his/her iPod. The days of great local radio are gone forever...