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Ted-fm

> You can now listen to them online.
>
> tedfm.com
>

Yeah, but on the other hand the "Ted Forum" is now missing from that website. Nuts! It takes no small degree of courage for a station to offer that sort of thing to its listeners, knowing what it might be letting itself in for. I for one will miss the unloading on the Blitz that was done by those who thought that Ted's signal should've been moved to 99.7. It was good stuff ... and probably the reason why NABCO took the forum down!
I don't think any other stations in this town have the guts to offer a forum on their own websites. Am I mistaken, and if so, which station has one? <P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by jakej on 09/28/05 12:55 AM.</FONT></P>
 
> > You can now listen to them online.
> >
> > tedfm.com
> >
>
> Yeah, but on the other hand the "Ted Forum" is now
> missing from that website. Nuts! It takes no small degree of
> courage for a station to offer that sort of thing to its
> listeners, knowing what it might be letting itself in for. I
> for one will miss the unloading on the Blitz that was done
> by those who thought that Ted's signal should've been moved
> to 99.7. It was good stuff ... and probably the reason why
> NABCO took the forum down!

More likely the issue was that the forum averaged less than one post a month. It was kind of an embarrassment. I don't think Nabco had to worry one iota about any negative impact from the "move Ted to 99.7" comments (an idea I agree with, BTW, but which ain't gonna happen). Did you ever look at the paltry number of "reads" the few posts logged? <P ID="signature">______________
Nu_Roo_2 formerly Nu__Roo formerly Nu_Roo</P>
 
> > You can now listen to them online.
> >
> > tedfm.com
> >
>
> Yeah, but on the other hand the "Ted Forum" is now
> missing from that website. Nuts! It takes no small degree of
> courage for a station to offer that sort of thing to its
> listeners, knowing what it might be letting itself in for. I
> for one will miss the unloading on the Blitz that was done
> by those who thought that Ted's signal should've been moved
> to 99.7. It was good stuff ... and probably the reason why
> NABCO took the forum down!
> I don't think any other stations in this town have the
> guts to offer a forum on their own websites. Am I mistaken,
> and if so, which station has one?
>

AM 1230 has a forum at www.progressive1230.com
 
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