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Re:Re: Lettrerman on WODS ?
---------- "gf" <gff@attbi.com> writes:
>I was talking to someone who works at a major overnight facility. >They are
>allowed to have their radios on during shift, but only to music >stations -
>no talk. They (and probably many more places) will loose Oldies as an
>alternative and in turn Oldies will use a lot of potential overnight
>listeners. Most places of employment choose a station for the PA >system and
>don't change it.
You are right about that, even at the laundromat I have WHOB on in the mat itself and the radio stays there, it's fairly local and it's not objectionable although when I first tuned to it several years ago I thought the music had a better edge, but that's another posting. Even when I worked at WCAP we did not change the station on the system in the mat since I believe that customers would rather listen to music while doing their laundry, they are already not too happy about having to do laundry why get them ticked off if I put on Rush
DF
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Faneuf" <tklaundry@juno.com>
To: <rogerkirk@ttlc.net>
Cc: <bri@bostonradio.org>; <kvahey@attbi.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 1:28 PM
Subject: Re: Lettrerman on WODS ?
>
>
> On Wed, 6 Nov 2002 13:53:42 -0500 "Roger Kirk" <rogerkirk@ttlc.net>
> writes:
> > kvahey@attbi.com wrote
> > >an Infinity PR list indicated Letterman lands at
> > >WODS on Monday
> >
> > Let's see:
> >
> > Scenario 1 - Mike Finegan plays board op for 90 minutes - reducing
> > his air time.
> >
> > Scenario 2 - Patcrick Callahan extends his shift a little, Maurice
> > Wilkey comes in early to play board op and Mike lands at the beach.
> >
> > Comments?
>
>
> How many minutes into the first show before Letterman makes fun of this
> and starts doing visual comedy......LOL......someone at Infinity really
> wants to win "stupid human tricks" bada bing, bada boom
> df
>