One Line Monday started out with a story about a radio station that has quit playing "Baby, It's Cold Outside", as it's too suggestive, in light of the "Me Too" movement.
But the calls quickly turned to songs and artists that you folks hate...
I've got it on a video cassette, somewhere in a box. I've also got it on DVD. Probably in the same box.
It's a movie called "FM". And it's really, really cheesy. It stars very few people that you'd recognize. The plot is extremely thin. But...
Do you mind that some of your federal Tax dollars are spent on Public Radio? Did you even know that they were? Well, they are.
I looked online to find an exact amount but that seems to be somewhat of a secret. All I could find was that they get roughly 25% of their operating budget from taxpayers or roughly 40 million dollars...
Look, I know that you do it. It's alright. I understand. You listen around, don't you. See. I knew it.
So which one is it? Pandora? i-tunes? Spotify?
This is just kind of an informal survey because our bosses are always telling us how these music providers are such big competition...
"Gun Talk" airs on News Talk 95.5 from 12 p.m. - 3 p.m. on Sundays. Tom Gresham created this show nearly 20 years ago and it has been growing ever since. The show's content is suitable for all types of gun owners. Hunters, competition shooters, home security enthusiasts and Second Amendment rights advocates will all find useful information and entertaining discussions on Gun Talk...
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This is a combination blog AND survey today. I read an article on foxnews.com this morning talking about country radio vs the other music providers. And this is an argument that I've had with my bosses for years. They all say that Satellite radio listenership combined with what Spotify, Pandora and all of the others will do in local country radio...
I love being in radio because radio is a part of everything we do. If there is something fun and exciting, you can be sure there's a radio station there. If there is a tragedy, we're there. A person can't ask for more than to be a part of history, and help people through it...
Jay DeMarcus is no one-trick pony. In addition to being a mega-talented bassist and vocalist for Rascal Flatts, DeMarcus is about to flex his radio personality skills, too. The Nashville star has landed his very own radio show, ‘The Jay DeMarcus Show: Live From Flatts Shack’ on iHeartRadio’s Big Machine channel. The 60-minute program will debut on Thursday, June 28.