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In reply to the discussion: Progressive Stations dropping like flies...How About DU Radio?? [View all]titaniumsalute
(4,742 posts)9. It's actually very easy to start a radio show on the internet.
There's hundreds in existence now. Most are pretty bad and without a springboard of already built-in audience to jump start the process it is hard to get them off the ground.
But this would basically be programming open to all but the DU audience would probably jump on it fairly quickly.
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Progressive Stations dropping like flies...How About DU Radio?? [View all]
titaniumsalute
Nov 2012
OP
I was just going to say, I prefer to read. Nothing against listening, just my preference.
lonestarnot
Nov 2012
#5
Mostly yeah, but there was this woman who used to have a show on as I was coming home
tavalon
Nov 2012
#25
yes, of course, and people at work. Clear Channel has a monopoly on talk radio
RepublicansRZombies
Nov 2012
#43
Well who is our Romney to buy up stations and put that lineup everywhere?
RepublicansRZombies
Nov 2012
#44
True, kind of like how MSNBC took forever! to hire an African American...
WhaTHellsgoingonhere
Nov 2012
#48
Problem is - Right Wing Radio provides and audience that advertisers love
ThoughtCriminal
Nov 2012
#35
a ton of their advertizing revenue comes from the Government, like HAMP(now HARP) ads
RepublicansRZombies
Nov 2012
#45