$30 million. 2 years I beleive. Maybe 3. I don't think you're grasping how bad the situation is.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rumpy
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$30 million. 2 years I beleive. Maybe 3. I don't think you're grasping how bad the situation is.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rumpy
To totaly derail the thread, I had to run out during work to run a few errands. I had left my skyfi still docked on my desk at work. There was a big accident up on 84 I was curious of, so I listened to the big talk radio station of the area (AM 1080) to see if they were talking about it at all.
Over the span of 45 fucking minutes in my truck, I heard 7 minutes of actual radio programming. The rest, comercials.
Everytime I turn on 1080, it's Rush, so I never bother anymore.
I invented T.V. Hoo Hoo
Tell 'em Fred.
F.Y.I. Stern IS NOT the first to pay radio, Opie and Anthony are, by like a year and a few months....
I think it was meant to be "First Stern moves to pay radio, now pay TV as well" not implying that he was the first terrestrial radio show to move to satellite.Quote:
Originally Posted by innova
Yes, although Stern actually has claimed the latter.Quote:
Originally Posted by K3V
I didn't mean it like that, I meant that first he moved to pay radio than he moved to pay tv. Not THE first.Quote:
Originally Posted by innova
Side note, I remember listening to O&A LONG ago (well for me) on WAAF. Even have a CD of some of their bits. Then I remember the day they got fired.
Yeah, exactly what I meant. Sorry for the confusion, folks.Quote:
Originally Posted by K3V
All I have to say is that if the Stern show remains as gay as it's been lately (this morning a man ate cereal from a bowl after Sal dipped his nutsack into it and Richard Christie poured the milk into it through his asscrack- all just to meet Babba Booey), there's no fucking way in hell I'd pay to watch it, let alone listen to it.