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Combat Chuck
Too Many Cannibals
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join:2001-11-29
Erie, PA

reply to stnlandr

Re: Clueless...

said by stnlandr:

Record companies and radio are linked hand in hand. Bands need record co.'s to push there music to the stations.
People still listen to music on the radio? I haven't done that in almost 5 years; I stopped around the time people thought Creed had more than one song and that Fred Durst was innovative.
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Pi Piru Piru Piru PiPiru Pi!


Speedy8
Premium
join:2002-08-22
Alliance, OH

said by Combat Chuck:

said by stnlandr:

Record companies and radio are linked hand in hand. Bands need record co.'s to push there music to the stations.
People still listen to music on the radio? I haven't done that in almost 5 years; I stopped around the time people thought Creed had more than one song and that Fred Durst was innovative.
Agreed, it's been years since I've listened to the radio. I literally never would have heard of 95% of the bands I listen to if it weren't for P2P.


nixen
Rockin' the Boxen
Premium
join:2002-10-04
Alexandria, VA

reply to Combat Chuck
I stopped listening when the last station that I listened to got converted to a Spanish-language station.

Whatever. I don't see myself paying to listen to the radio (i.e., XM or Sirius), either.

The only good radio left (music-wise) are the small, privately-owned stations and some college radio stations.

-tom
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"Some people have morals, standards and ideals about quality, but I'm an American: I couldn't care less." --Tony Pierce (paraphrased)


Seaboogers

join:2004-11-01
Sarasota, FL

said by nixen:

I stopped listening when the last station that I listened to got converted to a Spanish-language station.

Whatever. I don't see myself paying to listen to the radio (i.e., XM or Sirius), either.

The only good radio left (music-wise) are the small, privately-owned stations and some college radio stations.

-tom
WHFS REST IN PEACE!!!!!!!!!!!

moonpuppy

join:2000-08-21
Glen Burnie, MD

said by Seaboogers:

said by nixen:

I stopped listening when the last station that I listened to got converted to a Spanish-language station.
-tom
WHFS REST IN PEACE!!!!!!!!!!!
Guys, WHFS died when Infinity bought it and changed it around. It lost its edge and went corporate. When they converted it, it ranked 23rd. It died a slow death.


PliotronX
My Katamari's Bigger Than Your Katamari

join:2000-05-13
Sunland, CA

reply to nixen
Same thing happened here in LA. 103.1 was bought out and turned into yet another Spanish station. Now if I forget to bring a good MP3 CD or MD, I just go without music. The radio is useless.



biggbrother
Premium
join:2001-11-07
Providence, RI

said by PliotronX:

Same thing happened here in LA. 103.1 was bought out and turned into yet another Spanish station.
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