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R & R MAGAZINE

Consider this one of the 7 Signs of the (Radio) Apocalypse. It's a sad day for the industry. Good luck to all those who lost there jobs, you are now part of a growing group stranded out at sea with a sinking ship. Can anybody fix this? Will anyone fix it?
 
Radio and Records, no no it just can't be! :eek:
Back in the 80's, I used to sneak the PD's latest copy out of his office and read it as fast as I possibly could before he returned from lunch. I always made sure that the pages didn't look ruffled or out of place when I placed it back on his desk. My little scheme lasted for a couple of years before I was caught red-handed. Then he started locking his office and I started having intermittent episodes of nausea, headaches, fatigue and dizziness.
 
Will Agree, With the exception of here, A lot of my news came from there... very sad day for sure..

Another worthy read gone :mad: :'(
 
Interesting that many if not most of the R-I boards are all talking about R&R tonight.

For my first years here in BR I treated myself to a home subscription. R&R seemed surprised that anyone would want to do that -- it was something like $300 a year, but since it usually arrived on Saturday that meant I had the weekend to absorb every word and then share it with my buds before they had to filch it from their PDs or MDs (hah).

Worth it? At the time -- you bet! I still remember driving around to find the mailman at the beginning of his Southdowns route so he could pull that big green-and-white-striped R&R mailing envelope out of his pile for me.

Good times.
 
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