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RE[4]: How is this different than seatbelts in cars?
by bornagainenguin on Fri 27th Aug 2010 13:10
in reply to "RE[3]: How is this different than seatbelts in cars?"
FuriousGeorge trolled...
... by the way. The notion that radio is a failing business model and people are going away from it is wrong. As a result, your entire argument is a fallacy.
As the article states, the AM/FM radio audience is growing yearly and steadily.
As the article states, the AM/FM radio audience is growing yearly and steadily.
O.o; Dude, wait what?
{checks FuriousGeorge's profile}
Date Joined: 2010-08-26
Ahhh...an astroturfer! Well "Brian" I hope they're paying good if you're going to sell your soul to the company like this...
AM/FM radio growing every year...LOL..sure it is.
--bornagainpenguin
RE[5]: How is this different than seatbelts in cars?
by FuriousGeorge on Mon 30th Aug 2010 05:15
in reply to "RE[4]: How is this different than seatbelts in cars?"
FuriousGeorge trolled...
"... by the way. The notion that radio is a failing business model and people are going away from it is wrong. As a result, your entire argument is a fallacy.
As the article states, the AM/FM radio audience is growing yearly and steadily.
"... by the way. The notion that radio is a failing business model and people are going away from it is wrong. As a result, your entire argument is a fallacy.
As the article states, the AM/FM radio audience is growing yearly and steadily.
O.o; Dude, wait what?
{checks FuriousGeorge's profile}
Date Joined: 2010-08-26
Ahhh...an astroturfer! Well "Brian" I hope they're paying good if you're going to sell your soul to the company like this...
AM/FM radio growing every year...LOL..sure it is.
--bornagainpenguin "
Lol @ ad hominem attack.
Isn't it possible that I'm a long time reader who followed Eugina here from the days of benews.com?





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2010-08-26
... by the way. The notion that radio is a failing business model and people are going away from it is wrong. As a result, your entire argument is a fallacy.
As the article states, the AM/FM radio audience is growing yearly and steadily.
Respectfully, you should stick to talking about things you know.