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On 2005-03-12 [log in to unmask] said:
   >As I have said before, broadcasting has been ruined
   >by the 3 C's: computers, consultants and corporitization.  73.
YOu know i'd agree with you.  AS one who's produced enough radio
advertising audio over the years I've seen it.  YOu got a doofus in a
little room voicing half a dozen stations and pointing and clicking
for not a lot of money.  The FCC isn't just doing this to the
broadcast media.  They've forgotten that the airwaves are a publicly
owned resource and administer it by ignoring that which has been
placed in trust to them for the benefit of a few large corporations.
WItness BPL.

The decline started in broadcasting with the repeal of the fairness
doctrine back in the REagan years.  Just what we need, JEb Bush in '08
and 12 to help continue the slide down the slippery slope.

My bc radio doesn't get anything except the npr affiliate and wwoz
here in NEw Orleans.  I refuse to listen to the commercial drivel.

73 de nf5b




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