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Attention: Anyone under (maybe) 40 or 50 years of age making a living in the radio business. You would have learned a lesson on what it is to be a real professional by listening to the final hours of WGUL. No whining or crude language. No ownership/management put downs. Many, many, many thank you's to the listeners who supported them for so long. With the utter garbage that is aired daily in this and other markets, it is so refreshing to listen to people who respect the business and the people who tune in.
 
Exactly my thoughts. What class they showed...




> Attention: Anyone under (maybe) 40 or 50 years of age
> making a living in the radio business. You would have
> learned a lesson on what it is to be a real professional by
> listening to the final hours of WGUL. No whining or crude
> language. No ownership/management put downs. Many, many,
> many thank you's to the listeners who supported them for so
> long. With the utter garbage that is aired daily in this and
> other markets, it is so refreshing to listen to people who
> respect the business and the people who tune in.
>
 
I thought this company had additional radio stations. Will some of the staff move over to them Like 106.3 ? If this is the case, can't figure out why you would run a syndicated oldies format on 106.3 , if you have a great staff? Or did everyone decide to retire. I agree on the professionalism.




> Exactly my thoughts. What class they showed...
>
>
>
>
> > Attention: Anyone under (maybe) 40 or 50 years of age
> > making a living in the radio business. You would have
> > learned a lesson on what it is to be a real professional
> by
> > listening to the final hours of WGUL. No whining or crude
>
> > language. No ownership/management put downs. Many, many,
>
> > many thank you's to the listeners who supported them for
> so
> > long. With the utter garbage that is aired daily in this
> and
> > other markets, it is so refreshing to listen to people who
>
> > respect the business and the people who tune in.
> >
>
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Singer Songwriter radio... musiconradio.com</P>
 
Re:No! That's called no Back-bone. What a joke.

Right on Frank, Just sit there & take it like a whimp. We truly live in a country of the spineless, What a shame.




> Attention: Anyone under (maybe) 40 or 50 years of age
> making a living in the radio business. You would have
> learned a lesson on what it is to be a real professional by
> listening to the final hours of WGUL. No whining or crude
> language. No ownership/management put downs. Many, many,
> many thank you's to the listeners who supported them for so
> long. With the utter garbage that is aired daily in this and
> other markets, it is so refreshing to listen to people who
> respect the business and the people who tune in.
>
 
Re:No! That's called no Back-bone. What a joke.

> Right on Frank, Just sit there & take it like a whimp. We
> truly live in a country of the spineless, What a shame.
>
> Spineless?? That's MY name on this post....not a "screen name" like yours.
>
>
> > Attention: Anyone under (maybe) 40 or 50 years of age
> > making a living in the radio business. You would have
> > learned a lesson on what it is to be a real professional
> by
> > listening to the final hours of WGUL. No whining or crude
>
> > language. No ownership/management put downs. Many, many,
>
> > many thank you's to the listeners who supported them for
> so
> > long. With the utter garbage that is aired daily in this
> and
> > other markets, it is so refreshing to listen to people who
>
> > respect the business and the people who tune in.
> >
>
 
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