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Tag radio 96.5 Ottawa

While dial hopping just now, I stumbled across them. Usually I'll stop and check out what they're doing, despite the language barrier. They play some pretty decent music, and their promos have just enough English in them that I get what's going on. They had a promo, for new music, almost entirely in English (which is becoming more common on the french top 40 stations in the area) that had language I never thought I'd hear on a commercial radio station. TWICE the line "this is the new sh** baby!" was spoken. In plain english. I do know the regulations regarding profanity on Canadian radio, so I don't need an education there, but what most surprised me that during drive time, they'd have the huevos to run this promo.
 
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