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> Out of curiosity how do you read the statistics presented?
> Are you happy with them?
There's nothing new there, and there's nothing actionable. They're relatively meaningless.
> Why are you are so afraid to talk about color? What exactly
> are you afraid of?
Why are you obsessed about and fixated on it? What, exactly, are you
insecure about?
> Don't you think we could do better or are you comfortable?
"Do better" means what?
If, once again, it's your race windmill, you need to understand that what
you're obsessing over is not our job, and there is no top-down solution
that can be forced by a radio station.
You keep refusing to address your inability to think any way other than
top-down. Have you spent any time at all on it?
> Color is not the reason for strategy or creativity, it does
> enter into it.
No, it doesn't.
> I don't want an all white audience, that's
> probably another shocker for you. I want to reach my area.
I hope you know a lot more about your actual available audience and your area
than you do about music charts.
> Out of curiosity how do you read the statistics presented?
> Are you happy with them?
There's nothing new there, and there's nothing actionable. They're relatively meaningless.
> Why are you are so afraid to talk about color? What exactly
> are you afraid of?
Why are you obsessed about and fixated on it? What, exactly, are you
insecure about?
> Don't you think we could do better or are you comfortable?
"Do better" means what?
If, once again, it's your race windmill, you need to understand that what
you're obsessing over is not our job, and there is no top-down solution
that can be forced by a radio station.
You keep refusing to address your inability to think any way other than
top-down. Have you spent any time at all on it?
> Color is not the reason for strategy or creativity, it does
> enter into it.
No, it doesn't.
> I don't want an all white audience, that's
> probably another shocker for you. I want to reach my area.
I hope you know a lot more about your actual available audience and your area
than you do about music charts.