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theshadow
Guest
Re: UNBELIEVABLE
> YOU PEOPLE ARE DISGUSTING!!!!!
> Well, when yall's proffesion goes to hell because idiots
> like you are listening to stations 1500 miles away just so
> you can hear oldies (which we have the best of on KLUV
> anyway), don't cry to me.
First of all, I think most of us PROFESSIONALS on
here realize how much of an idiot YOU are with your
comments.
Many of us grew up listening to clear channel stations
from ALL ACROSS THE NATION, not just our neighborhoods,
and we loved it. It was, and still is, a thrill to tune
in such greats as WLS, WBBM, KMOX, WABC, WINS, WHO, WLW,
and WSB at night. Back in the heyday, the big clear channels
out of NYC and Chicago were THE stations to listen to to
hear all the legendary boss jocks. Ever heard of Cousin Brucie?
Larry Lujack? Probably not.
We're not taking apart from service to our local community.
We're just realizing some of the glory days of the business,
back before all this consolidation BS and consultant nightmares.
It was a wonderful time, and a part of history in our
business when stations and management actually CARED for the
listener.
But you wouldn't understand that, would you? Since you're
probably what, 12?
> YOU PEOPLE ARE DISGUSTING!!!!!
> Well, when yall's proffesion goes to hell because idiots
> like you are listening to stations 1500 miles away just so
> you can hear oldies (which we have the best of on KLUV
> anyway), don't cry to me.
First of all, I think most of us PROFESSIONALS on
here realize how much of an idiot YOU are with your
comments.
Many of us grew up listening to clear channel stations
from ALL ACROSS THE NATION, not just our neighborhoods,
and we loved it. It was, and still is, a thrill to tune
in such greats as WLS, WBBM, KMOX, WABC, WINS, WHO, WLW,
and WSB at night. Back in the heyday, the big clear channels
out of NYC and Chicago were THE stations to listen to to
hear all the legendary boss jocks. Ever heard of Cousin Brucie?
Larry Lujack? Probably not.
We're not taking apart from service to our local community.
We're just realizing some of the glory days of the business,
back before all this consolidation BS and consultant nightmares.
It was a wonderful time, and a part of history in our
business when stations and management actually CARED for the
listener.
But you wouldn't understand that, would you? Since you're
probably what, 12?