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PAYOLA

This is hilarious. Senator Feingold asks the FCC for an update on its payola investigations. And I quote: “Radio listeners should not have to worry whether a song was played because the station manager got a free laptop, or because the station’s parent company is producing the artist’s upcoming concert,” he adds. “I look forward to hearing from Chairman Martin about his efforts to end abuse of our public airwaves.”

Don't misunderstand me. Payola is wrong; it's illegal. No debate.

And I'm not accusing Senator Feingold of anything, but let's look at Capitol Hill. Millions upon millions of dollars in campaign contributions from special interests... and more millions upon millions spent on lobbyists... plus scandal after scandal, year after year... and Congress sets itself up as a moral authority?

Give me a break.

Do they really think that radio listeners "worry" because a song is played because the station manager got a free laptop? Might the American public be more "worried" that their elected representatives are passing laws contrary to the public interest because these Senators and Congressmen are getting sweet deals under the table?

I would never condone payola. Seriously. But I am disgusted at the feigned outrage that these jokers in Washington adopt, simply because it makes them look like the guardians of the little people.

These gypsies, tramps, and thieves inside the Beltway get to turn up the dimmer switch on their phony halos while the rest of us in radio get a good old-fashioned black eye.
 
ray ting said:
This is hilarious. Senator Feingold asks the FCC for an update on its payola investigations. And I quote: “Radio listeners should not have to worry whether a song was played because the station manager got a free laptop, or because the station’s parent company is producing the artist’s upcoming concert,” he adds. “I look forward to hearing from Chairman Martin about his efforts to end abuse of our public airwaves.”

Don't misunderstand me. Payola is wrong; it's illegal. No debate.

And I'm not accusing Senator Feingold of anything, but let's look at Capitol Hill. Millions upon millions of dollars in campaign contributions from special interests... and more millions upon millions spent on lobbyists... plus scandal after scandal, year after year... and Congress sets itself up as a moral authority?

Give me a break.

Not sure what this has to do with northern New England radio, but you're absolutely right.
 
Hi everyone:
ray ting said:
This is hilarious. Senator Feingold asks the FCC for an update on its payola investigations. And I quote: “Radio listeners should not have to worry whether a song was played because the station manager got a free laptop, or because the station’s parent company is producing the artist’s upcoming concert,” he adds. “I look forward to hearing from Chairman Martin about his efforts to end abuse of our public airwaves.”

Don't misunderstand me. Payola is wrong; it's illegal. No debate.

And I'm not accusing Senator Feingold of anything, but let's look at Capitol Hill. Millions upon millions of dollars in campaign contributions from special interests... and more millions upon millions spent on lobbyists... plus scandal after scandal, year after year... and Congress sets itself up as a moral authority?
It just goes to show that they quite obviously don't watch the same newscasts that the rest of the world does because they're living in a different world - One that gives them the luxury of sticking [EDIT]and then sit on a pile of sand on the beach somewhere, burying their head, [EDIT] in it.
Might the American public be more "worried" that their elected representatives are passing laws contrary to the public interest because these Senators and Congressmen are getting sweet deals under the table?
Naah. They're too busy trying to force their beliefs onto the rest of the world. That's why the Republicans are in power. :x
I would never condone payola. Seriously. But I am disgusted at the feigned outrage that these jokers in Washington adopt, simply because it makes them look like the guardians of the little people.
Lest they forget that Election Day is only a few days away now.
These gypsies, tramps, and thieves inside the Beltway get to turn up the dimmer switch on their phony halos while the rest of us in radio get a good old-fashioned black eye.
What they REALLY need to do is shove those phony halos [EDIT]and take their heads out.

But then again, why should they? According to them, everything is all hunkey dorey and all is right with the world. Problem with that is they leave out the word FANTASY. :x

Just my blunt & uncensored opinion....

Cheers :D

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