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Re: WMEX to end all-local talk



Larry wrote:
<< I see the main problem here being that, powerful
signal or not, very few people outside of us radio
freaks even know this station exists.  >>

so does this mean that King Arthur Knight and Ron Robin aren't going to be on 
WMEX any more?  what about that nice Bud Balou?  man, where's Thomas Black 
when you really need him?

by the way:  put me in the AMEN column in line with those who expressed the 
admiration for The Big 1510, er, 1060 WMEX's attempt at doing something local 
which is not culled from the pages of research or USA Today.  the signal is 
scratchy up here in Portland, but it's still refreshing to hear something 
that's not bird-fed nor juvenile (read that: not embarassing to have on in 
the car while driving the kids to after-school activities when options are 
Howie&PhoneBoothSex and those two paragons of wholesome programming, 
Don&Mike.)  although, i do enjoy Howie when i'm not concerned about what 
comes out of the speakers... (read that: sans rugrats)

- -Chuck Igo (read that: on vacation and having Dave's second beer)