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RIP R&R

WYDE said:
Hey folks,

With the demise of R&R, does anyone know of another solid resource for recent arbitron numbers?
NamJock, I'm afraid I got in the way of your last word on this thread! Hopefully, I'll cushion the blow by telling you that I've admired your posts :)

Thanks!

And thanks back - no problem, my ego's solidly in check. I'd suggest you look to the site you're on. Radio-Info has come a long way, fast. Tom Taylor took the editorial reins several months ago; Henry Mowry (formerly sales wiz at R&R) has recently brought himself and a few others on board to beef up sales (so we'll be seeing more ads) and the family founders have made some excellent management decisions with the early help of a consultant who must not be named.

So, my WYDE bud, you're there.

Meanwhile, I'm with the poster who reminded some that they're getting off topic. Let's either take it outside or to another thread.

As to:
nightfly61 said:
These guys are the real pros and heroes of this industry
Please ::)

Too young to know better, not worth further response. Probably doesn't even know what a splicing block is. Hang on, gotta oil the weelchair; I'm 10-7 on this post.
 
Too young to know better, not worth further response. Probably doesn't even know what a splicing block is. Hang on, gotta oil the weelchair; I'm 10-7 on this post.
I'm glad my age is young by your comparison...now THAT's a complement!...and my splicing block, leader tape, Scotch splicing tape, yellow grease pencils, cart parts & other out of date prod. room junk have all been tucked away for some time now. As should a certain out-dated "like a dull splicing blade" egomaniac. G'night.
 
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