Posted on 01/07/2006 5:56:46 AM PST by mcg2000
Our market lost the broadcast from WFNY (KROCK) during the post Stern transition.
How was DLR's program this week? What are his leanings on the day-to-day news issues? If it matters, we've inherited Grover's Morning Glory and it's horrible ......
Is DLR a practicing Jew and/or does he discuss the middle east?
I guess he's pretty old now...I remember enjoying watching him slither on the floor during his music videos when I was a teen.
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Well, you can hope.
However, if cable and satellite TV are any indicators, XM and Sirius will merge one of these days and eventually they will start commercials on all of the channels, except the premium ones which you'll pay an additional subscription fee to enjoy commercial-free.
Just my hunch.
Can't argue there. Roth is a moron.
Would've actually preferred to hear Adam Carolla, who they put on in other markets, as I at least think he'd have a better shot.
He's no Rush, that's for sure.
However, on at least national defense and Israel issues, he seems to at least be hanging around in the general vicinity of correct, from what I've heard out of him.
Plus, he was the better VH singer anyway...although Hagar is MUCH better solo, and there's no doubt about Sammy's politics (he's a staunch Republican)...
I wish they'd put his show on in L.A because Adam Corolla sucks. Or better yet they should just play Howard's old shows. The ratings would probably be better.
Then the Classic Rock stations that play the same 4 songs over and over:
Free Bird - Skynyrd
Kashmir - Zeppelin
Don't Bring Me Down - ELO
Bad to the Bone - George Thorogood
I love Classic rock but there are so many other songs that don't get played enough!
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