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the river sure is using foul language

is it just me, or has anyone notice the river 107.5 starting to use a lot of foul language here lately. is this what radio is coming to everyone cursing on the air. two weeks ago i heard woody and jim say dxxx, then the weekday night guy said hxxx and then last night he slips with his bleeps and says bxxxxx.

also good move on moving what's down butter britches to 10pm, but that is the only station i have heard do something like that. yes it is funny and interesting but very sexually driven along with the 11 oclock hookup.

radio sure is changing...this is a station catering to teenagers...well i guess we are teaching them good lessons by what there now hearing on the radio...

anyone else notice the river using a lot of foul language??
 
No not really. You know you can say those words and more. Plus I heard Butter's "slip". It wasnt a slip, its about context. Its not ok if you call someone a bitch and they dont bleep it, but if they say all someone does is bitch, then that should be cool. Teens are not going to hear any worse on The River than they would on Mtv or anywhere else for that matter.
 
RadioLights said:
No not really. You know you can say those words and more. Plus I heard Butter's "slip". It wasnt a slip, its about context. Its not ok if you call someone a bitch and they dont bleep it, but if they say all someone does is bitch, then that should be cool. Teens are not going to hear any worse on The River than they would on Mtv or anywhere else for that matter.

And it's not anything teens haven't heard in school or said themselves.
 
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