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Phoenix New Times best radio news reporter is

Eric Stein. I wonder what you are smoking? New Times made some good choices.
 
This best of Phoenix edition was lame. About 250 pages, the first page with actual content was page 32.

And, they relegated the reader's selection to one page, hidden in the back of the advertising. Probably about 30 pages worth of content out of 200+ pages of ads.

Lame
 
Legend City,

The question becomes, in the big picture, how really important are the Phoenix New Times Best Of awards? Will it matter to listeners if used in promos and on a station's web site?
 
Legend City said:
This best of Phoenix edition was lame. About 250 pages, the first page with actual content was page 32.

And, they relegated the reader's selection to one page, hidden in the back of the advertising. Probably about 30 pages worth of content out of 200+ pages of ads.

Lame

For a free paper during a bad recession, that's probably the only way they could do it.
 
insidethenumbers said:
Eric Stein. I wonder what you are smoking? New Times made some good choices.

Come on insidethenumbers, I know that Phoenix has a long way to go compared with other cities when it comes to sports radio (even though we have three full-time sports stations), but choosing the only local show on a struggling station with no direction shows just how bad things are here.

I'm just calling it like it is.
 
KJZZ does news? I thought all they did was overly long monotone voiced stories about gay cowboys being repressed in Paraguay, in between the whining for donations....
 
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