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If you care about free Radio and Television....
If you care about free Radio and Television....
If you care about free over the air radio and television please let our politicians in Washington know here's a website from the NAB. www.wearebroadcasters.com, Thanks
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Re: If you care about free Radio and Television....
Quite honestly, I no longer care about free over the air radio. The 10 minute commercial breaks follow by a bland playlist mandated by some corporate suit. The same stale formats. Throwing a half-ass station on the air to do nothing more than steal a ratings share from a competitor. Until corporate radio decides to give a damn, I'll stick to satellite and streaming.Classichits939 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 20, 2020 9:09 amIf you care about free over the air radio and television please let our politicians in Washington know here's a website from the NAB. www.wearebroadcasters.com, Thanks
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It's not just Corp Radio. Tegna and Gray both have mandatory programming. However awful and unprofessional looking and being, it is awful and not in the public's interest. Only corporate's. "Harry" was a prime example. No open credits, bad flow, not relevant, etc. That was a mandatory Liberty show, til Liberty ditched the show, for another bad one.Graham Wellington wrote: ↑Mon Feb 24, 2020 8:46 amQuite honestly, I no longer care about free over the air radio. The 10 minute commercial breaks follow by a bland playlist mandated by some corporate suit. The same stale formats. Throwing a half-ass station on the air to do nothing more than steal a ratings share from a competitor. Until corporate radio decides to give a damn, I'll stick to satellite and streaming.Classichits939 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 20, 2020 9:09 amIf you care about free over the air radio and television please let our politicians in Washington know here's a website from the NAB. www.wearebroadcasters.com, Thanks