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punchbuggy
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While I am as amused by the chain of events as everyone else, I can't help but wonder if all the changes won't make the average Cincinnati radio user just give up and move on.
There has never in my memory been SO much upheaval on the tri-state airwaves at the same time. We as radio geeks find it entertaining to speculate and discuss; Joe "I listen in my truck" may decide to stick in a CD and forget it.
The corporate decision-makers may feel like they are playing a strategic game of radio chess to get the upper hand in the market. Will the average listener play along or move along?
There has never in my memory been SO much upheaval on the tri-state airwaves at the same time. We as radio geeks find it entertaining to speculate and discuss; Joe "I listen in my truck" may decide to stick in a CD and forget it.
The corporate decision-makers may feel like they are playing a strategic game of radio chess to get the upper hand in the market. Will the average listener play along or move along?