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Savage on TWO stations in Phoenix?

Tonight, I thought I heard "The Savage Nation" air on two stations - the first time on 96.1 (the KBSZ translator) in the 6pm hour (unless that was Jerry Doyle I was hearing) and again on KFNX (whose website states that he's back on the station). I thought he was market exclusive...
 
Listening to Savage on three stations is nothing more than cruel and unusual punishment. Because of the limited nighttime coverage of 11~Hundred, 12~Sixty and the almost insignificant coverage of 96~One, there is almost no overlap. Guess the thinking at the Savage Nation is it can take three or more signals to cover one market.
 
Love/Hate with Savage!

On the one hand, he's a narcissistic, rude, egotistical, bombastic blow-hard! At times, unlistenable!

On the other, he refreshingly speaks the truth about the low-life in society, government, media, etc!

Savage is correct about 99% of the issues and people he talks about!

While his delivery and in-your-face style works for his listening audience and makes for compelling, entertaining radio...It unfortunately turns-off the decision makers that could actually have an influence and affect change!

Good radio, good for his ratings, good for Savage's pocket-book, but unfortunately, that's where it ends in terms of making any discernable societal difference!
 
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