WFAN

Kevin Vahey kvahey@tmail.com
Wed Jan 7 09:11:59 EST 2004


I have a hunch that since NABET is still so strong in NYC that it may 
not be so easy for NYC stations to switch.


On Wed, 7 Jan 2004 9:06am, Brian Vita wrote:
> I noticed the same thing with the Howard Stern show on TV.  Maybe 
> they're
> just set pieces since a digital studio would be somewhat sterile?
>
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bill O'Neill" <billo@shoreham.net>
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> Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 8:29 AM
> Subject: WFAN
>
>
>>  Just sitting here watching MSNBC and the Imus show.  Scanning the 
>> control
> room
>>  there are RRs, carts stacked all over, etc.  What's the deal with 
>> that?
>>  Surprised that there isn't more digital storage going on.  Although, 
>> it
> does
>>  bring back memories.
>>
>>  Bill O'Neill
>>


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