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Clear Channel Is The DEVIL!!!
« on: February 17, 2003, 01:20:00 am »
As if we didn't know it before, check out:<BR> <A HREF="http://www.clearchannelsucks.org/" TARGET=_blank>http://www.clearchannelsucks.org/[/url] <P>Post from website:<P>Clear Channel's KFBK and KSTE have had a memo leaked that provide details as to their commercial plans in the case of war with Iraq. They've already developed detailed plans for how they're going to use not-even-declared war to their own advantage. "Our Coverage will be called America's War with Iraq." "Make sure we own being FIRST." " People will be angry, frightened...the emotion of America IS part of the story. Use it!" "It is in these first few minutes or hours we'll either win or lose the image." "Remember, no fishing shows, gardening shows. We are AT WAR." Except, of course, we're not.<P>Posted by Waldo Jaquith on Thursday, February 13, 2003 - 08:19 AM CST<P>Make sure you take the TIMe to go to the site posted above and click on the link to read the internal memo talked about. SCARY STUFF!!!<P>Also:Clear Channel's list of songs with questionable content<P>Drowning Pool "Bodies" <BR>Mudvayne "Death Blooms" <BR>Megadeth "Dread and the Fugitive" <BR>Megadeth "Sweating Bullets" <BR>Saliva "Click Click Boom" <BR>P.O.D. "Boom" <BR>Metallica "Seek and Destroy" <BR>Metallica "Harvester or Sorrow" <BR>Metallica "Enter Sandman" <BR>Metallica "Fade to Black" <BR>All Rage Against The Machine songs <BR>Nine Inch Nails "Head Like a Hole" <BR>Godsmack "Bad Religion" <BR>Tool "Intolerance" <BR>Soundgarden "Blow Up the Outside World" <BR>AC/DC "Shot Down in Flames" <BR>AC/DC "Shoot to Thrill" <BR>AC/DC "Dirty Deeds" <BR>AC/DC "Highway to Hell" <BR>AC/DC "Safe in New York City" <BR>AC/DC "TNT" <BR>AC/DC "Hell's Bells" <BR>Black Sabbath "War Pigs" <BR>Black Sabbath "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" <BR>Black Sabbath "Suicide Solution" <BR>Dio "Holy Diver" <BR>Steve Miller "Jet Airliner" <BR>Van Halen "Jump" <BR>Queen "Another One Bites the Dust" <BR>Queen "Killer Queen" <BR>Pat Benatar "Hit Me with Your Best Shot" <BR>Pat Benatar "Love is a Battlefield" <BR>Oingo Boingo "Dead Man's Party" <BR>REM "It's the End of the World as We Know It" <BR>Talking Heads "Burning Down the House" <BR>Judas Priest "Some Heads Are Gonna Roll" <BR>Pink Floyd "Run Like Hell" <BR>Pink Floyd "Mother" <BR>Savage Garden "Crash and Burn" <BR>Dave Matthews Band "Crash Into Me" <BR>Bangles "Walk Like an Egyptian" <BR>Pretenders "My City Was Gone" <BR>Alanis Morissette "Ironic" <BR>Barenaked Ladies "Falling for the First Time" <BR>Fuel "Bad Day" <BR>John Parr "St. Elmo's Fire" <BR>Peter Gabriel "When You're Falling" <BR>Kansas "Dust in the Wind" <BR>Led Zeppelin "Stairway to Heaven" <BR>The Beatles "A Day in the Life" <BR>The Beatles "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" <BR>The Beatles "Ticket To Ride" <BR>The Beatles "Obla Di, Obla Da" <BR>Bob Dylan/Guns N Roses "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" <BR>Arthur Brown "Fire" <BR>Blue Oyster Cult "Burnin' For You" <BR>Paul McCartney and Wings "Live and Let Die" <BR>Jimmy Hendrix "Hey Joe" <BR>Jackson Brown "Doctor My Eyes" <BR>John Mellencamp "Crumbling Down" <BR>John Mellencamp "I'm On Fire" <BR>U2 "Sunday Bloody Sunday" <BR>Boston "Smokin" <BR>Billy Joel "Only the Good Die Young" <BR>Barry McGuire "Eve of Destruction" <BR>Steam "Na Na Na Na Hey Hey" <BR>Drifters "On Broadway" <BR>Shelly Fabares "Johnny Angel" <BR>Los Bravos "Black is Black" <BR>Peter and Gordon "I Go To Pieces" <BR>Peter and Gordon "A World Without Love" <BR>Elvis "(You're the) Devil in Disguise" <BR>Zombies "She's Not There" <BR>Elton John "Benny & The Jets" <BR>Elton John "Daniel" <BR>Elton John "Rocket Man" <BR>Jerry Lee Lewis "Great Balls of Fire" <BR>Santana "Evil Ways" <BR>Louis Armstrong "What A Wonderful World" <BR>Youngbloods "Get Together" <BR>Ad Libs "The Boy from New York City" <BR>Peter Paul and Mary "Blowin' in the Wind" <BR>Peter Paul and Mary "Leavin' on a Jet Plane" <BR>Rolling Stones "Ruby Tuesday" <BR>Simon And Garfunkel "Bridge Over Troubled Water" <BR>Happenings "See You in Septemeber" <BR>Carole King "I Feel the Earth Move" <BR>Yager and Evans "In the Year 2525" <BR>Norman Greenbaum "Spirit in the Sky" <BR>Brooklyn Bridge "Worst That Could Happen" <BR>Three Degrees "When Will I See You Again" <BR>Cat Stevens "Peace Train" <BR>Cat Stevens "Morning Has Broken" <BR>Jan and Dean "Dead Man's Curve" <BR>Martha & the Vandellas "Nowhere to Run" <BR>Martha and the Vandellas/Van Halen "Dancing in the Streets" <BR>Hollies "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" <BR>San Cooke Herman Hermits, "Wonder World" <BR>Petula Clark "A Sign of the Times" <BR>Don McLean "American Pie" <BR>J. Frank Wilson "Last Kiss" <BR>Buddy Holly and the Crickets "That'll Be the Day" <BR>John Lennon "Imagine" <BR>Bobby Darin "Mack the Knife" <BR>The Clash "Rock the Casbah" <BR>Surfaris "Wipeout" <BR>Blood Sweat and Tears "And When I Die" <BR>Dave Clark Five "Bits and Pieces" <BR>Tramps "Disco Inferno" <BR>Paper Lace "The Night Chicago Died" <BR>Frank Sinatra "New York, New York" <BR>Creedence Clearwater Revival "Travelin' Band" <BR>The Gap Band "You Dropped a Bomb On Me" <BR>Alien Ant Farm "Smooth Criminal" <BR>3 Doors Down "Duck and Run" <BR>The Doors "The End" <BR>Third Eye Blind "Jumper" <BR>Neil Diamond "America" <BR>Lenny Kravitz "Fly Away" <BR>Tom Petty "Free Fallin'" <BR>Bruce Springsteen "I'm On Fire" <BR>Bruce Springsteen "Goin' Down" <BR>Phil Collins "In the Air Tonight" <BR>Alice in Chains "Rooster" <BR>Alice in Chains "Sea of Sorrow" <BR>Alice in Chains "Down in a Hole" <BR>Alice in Chains "Them Bone" <BR>Beastie Boys "Sure Shot" <BR>Beastie Boys "Sabotage" <BR>The Cult "Fire Woman" <BR>Everclear "Santa Monica" <BR>Filter "Hey Man, Nice Shot" <BR>Foo Fighters "Learn to Fly" <BR>Korn "Falling Away From Me" <BR>Red Hot Chili Peppers "Aeroplane" <BR>Red Hot Chili Peppers "Under the Bridge" <BR>Smashing Pumpkins "Bullet With Butterfly Wings" <BR>System of a Down "Chop Suey!" <BR>Skeeter Davis "End of the World" <BR>Rickey Nelson "Travelin' Man" <BR>Chi-Lites "Have You Seen Her" <BR>Animals "We Gotta Get Out of This Place" <BR>Fontella Bass "Rescue Me" <BR>Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels "Devil with the Blue Dress" <BR>James Taylor "Fire and Rain" <BR>Edwin Starr/Bruce Springstein "War" <BR>Lynyrd Skynyrd "Tuesday's Gone" <BR>Limp Bizkit "Break Stuff" <BR>Green Day "Brain Stew" <BR>Temple of the Dog "Say Hello to Heaven" <BR>Sugar Ray "Fly" <BR>Local H "Bound for the Floor" <BR>Slipknot "Left Behind, Wait and Bleed" <BR>Bush "Speed Kills" <BR>311 "Down" <BR>Stone Temple Pilots "Big Bang Baby," Dead and Bloated" <BR>Soundgarden "Fell on Black Days," Black Hole Sun" <BR>Nina "99 Luft Balloons/99 Red Balloons" <P>taken from:<BR> <A HREF="http://www.fuckedcompany.com/extras/clearchannel_email.cfm" TARGET=_blank>http://www.fuckedcompany.com/extras/clearchannel_email.cfm[/url]   <BR> <BR>

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Re: Clear Channel Is The DEVIL!!!
« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2003, 01:22:00 am »
Here's the memo in case it disappears:<BR>(Sorry, it's LONG)<P>Clearchannel<BR>Preparing for war  <BR>  WAR PLANS<BR>KFBK and KSTE<P>NEWS<P>Make certain that we are monitoring CNN and ABC's Sat Que. Sat Que must be turned up loud. We can not just rely on someone occasionally checking the wires. Do NOT turn down the volume on ABC Sat Que. Ross, please consider setting the volume high and removing the volume knob, otherwise someone will turn it down and you'll miss an important bulletin.<P>Board ops: The second you get a notification that war has begun make sure you are prepared to hit news bulletin sounder and get the information on IMMEDIATELY. As soon as it is offered, cut to network updates or long-form coverage immediately. Then call and page Ken and Cristi. <P>If War breaks out after 10AM M-F please make sure that we call Joe and Jack to come in and take KSTE into long-form as well.<P>Our Coverage will be called America's War with Iraq In writing copy please call our coverage, 'LIVE In-Depth Team Coverage of America's War with Iraq.' <P>After a major terror attack or after the war begins take all presidential addresses and public appearances.<P>Branding liners have been produced and are in the system. Michael please issue a memo making it clear where board ops will find this important imaging. Mike also make certain that our cross promos on the FMs all address Live in-depth team coverage of the War with Iraq on Newstalk 1530 KFBK<P>Editors, producers get to work on a 'war list' immediately. Make sure it includes local experts, sources, military types, other CC newsrooms around the country, network contacts etc. Cristi please coordinate this and make certain it is posted everywhere.<P>As soon as something happens, notify everyone! Cristi will make sure a complete staff phone list is posted in the newsroom, the studios. Take one home; leave one in your car. You may be asked to help with staff notification. <P>As it becomes evident something is approaching, the entire news staff will be placed on standby, even when you're not working. In your off hours listen to KFBK, KGO, and KCBS, watch CNN, MSNBC. Not only will this help keep you posted on war and possible attacks you will find some terrific story ideas. News immersion. Watch, listen, read! <P>Make sure pagers, tape decks, mini discs all have fresh batteries. Carry spare batteries. Reporters should carry cell phones at all times. Remember¡K.we ARE or about to be at WAR.<P>CNN-TV audio feed will undoublty be our first on air coverage. Make certain that you know how to bring CNN up on the boards of both KFBK and KSTE. They were first by a mile in 1991 during the Persian Gulf War and again on September 11th. Despite all the news sources out there they are the best in spot situations and could be first again. <P>When the war begins take What CNN and ABC offer. Go to long form as soon as they offer it. Turn it up and let it go. <P>While I fully expect to be executive producing our coverage you may find yourself in charge of this breaker for some time prior to Cristi or I getting to the station. Anchors only, unless you think you can do a better job by jumping in and out of network long-form with local windows, stay with it. You can still start branding our coverage immediately with the bumpers already standing by in the system. Just force them over the network. Network coverage sounds good and will contain the information the listener most wants to hear. And the network has national resources that simply cannot be duplicated on a local level. Getting to network coverage quickly and staying with it for a time also allows our newsroom to mobilize forces to gather angles pertaining to our region.<P>While the network is on make sure our team of reporters, editors, anchors and talk hosts are working local angles, local people involved, local experts for commentary, federal buildings on alert, watch local gas prices etc.<P>Then when appropriate we'll find ways to work local into the national programming. ABC has a tight long-form wheel but there are optional cutaways at :19:55, :30:25, :49:50 and :58:50 around status reports. <P>Remember, don't do local just to do local. This is an international/national story and the nets do a great job. You will know when it is right and you have the right stories to use. If you are going to make a mistake, do too much network. Especially early. THIS IS WAR. We will only get hurt by not giving people enough information at a time like this not by giving them too much. <P>If long form coverage is not warranted by the situation, then carry ABC status. Anchor those in studio plus other locally produced coverage. Start with four per hour minimum. Always err on the side of overkill. Actually, there is no such thing as overkill in a situation like this. Ideally, long form coverage is the way to go using a combination of local anchors/hosts and network updates and cutaways.<P>The initial hours of coverage are critical. People who have never listened to our stations will be tuning in out of curiosity, desperation, panic and a hunger for information. RIGHT NOW, convert them to P-1's, or at least make them a future cumer. We must make sure we meet their expectations, otherwise they're gone forever and they ain't coming back. <P>Don't forget KGBY, KHYL and KSTE. They'll need help and information as well. They will help with KFBK cross-promotion also.<P>Monitor TV networks and local stations for contacts and leads. If they have good ideas, turn them around and quickly make them our own.<P>Don't forget, when appropriate use language like 'a Newstalk 1530 KFBK exclusive' 'a story you are only hearing on KFBK' or 'a story you heard first on KFBK'. Make sure we own being FIRST.<P>Ross, if possible, can we have a short wave radio wired up in the newsroom so that we can capture audio. Obtain a copy of the latest edition of Monitoring Times magazine, which lists all of the International English language broadcast stations. If we don't have one in the family I would recommend pricing the Sony ICF-2010 (or its equivalent) for a good, moderately priced, portable short-wave radio with an antenna on the roof.<P>Don't forget about the time difference between here and the Middle East/Iraq. They are eight to ten hours AHEAD of Eastern Standard Time. In other words, when it's 12 Noon on the West Coast, its 11pm in Baghdad. <P>Make sure a list of all Satellite channel assignments along with instructions on how to access them is posted in pit and both control rooms. Plus all network news numbers need to be all over your news and control rooms.<P>Make sure everyone is accessing WireReady checking the Clear Channel Wire Service for updates, information, ideas, news copy, etc. <P>ALWAYS roll on every on air interview, including during the network coverage. You never know when they will have something for other dayparts and for your newscasts. Remember the War Room with Mark Williams needs a ton of stuff.<P>Fold audio back into newscasts, talk shows, promos and sweepers<P>Talk shows, find the right time to work local callers into the coverage. People will be angry, frightened¡Kthe emotion of America IS part of the story. Use it!<P>INTERVIEW AND NEWS POSSIBILITIES:<BR>Local and State Universities for a published guide of <BR>'Spokespersons and Experts.'<BR>Local Congressmen (know key committees involved)<BR>Local Senators (same)<BR>Terrorism experts<BR>Chemical/Biological warfare experts<BR>High ranking local military or ex-military officials<BR>Military History professors<BR>Former G-Men<BR>Local Mosque spokesperson<BR>Political Science professor<BR>Government & Politics professor<BR>International affairs experts and/or professor<BR>Hazardous materials expert / Local Haz-Mat Director<BR>Middle Eastern Studies professor<BR>ROTC Instructor<BR>Veterans of Desert Storm or the recent Afghanistan Conflict<BR>Local families with loved ones currently in the Middle East<BR>Local families of business types working in the Middle East<BR>Local Companies with business ties to the Middle East (oil etc.)<BR>Arab League Rep<BR>Jewish Community Center Rep<BR>Local airports and airlines<BR>Military recruiting offices<BR>Hotels ¡V stranded travelers?<BR>National Guard/State Police (Are they on alert?)<BR>Local emergency management officials or agencies<BR>What about public access to Federal and State buildings?<BR>Local schools ¡V business as usual?<BR>Psychologists for effects on children<BR>Is there a foreign consulate nearby (Israel has one in Houston)<BR>Keep focused on the wires whatever for story angles occurring in CC markets<BR>If a local TV station sends someone to the area find a way to use them, radio exclusive<BR>Anti-war types<P>Dispatch reporters to area military bases. Talk to anyone you can. Most officers can't and won't speak directly about any ongoing actions in the Middle East. However, they will usually speak in hypothetically and quote standard procedure, etc. Look for protestors outside the bases as well.<P>PROGRAMMING<P>An 'A' team(s) will be identified and on hot standby at all times. I'll try to schedule talent intelligently and strategically. Since initial reports and coverages will probably be network, we'll save morning drive team for morning drive. <P>Start booking guests immediately¡K.regardless of the time. DO NOT worry about waking up people¡K.there's a war going on! Plus we can stash the tape for later use if these folks can't be on call for later. Even guests of national stature won't hang up on you during a time like this. You can't afford not to do it. It is in these first few minutes or hours we'll either win or lose the image.<P>Exploit our web site. Provide updates, informal flash polling, email reaction. Put links on your site to good links. If you have web questions contact Andy Friedman. He is the Senior Content Manager for News/Talk with Clear Channel Interactive. He can be reached at [phone removed] or at [email removed]. Make your coverage a truly interactive experience for the listeners. The Internet is also an obvious valuable resource for information, guests to interview, weather in Iraq, etc. <P>Talk shows are also a very important piece to the coverage puzzle. After the long form coverage dies down talk shows should live it and breathe it 24 hours a day. YOU CANNOT OVERKILL this story. It's like disc jockeys playing records. When the jock gets tired of it, the public is just getting warmed up. Stay focused and on Topic 'A'. Fresh angles, relentless promoting and pre-promoting. Talk shows are very important for the public just to vent at first. <P>Don't get hung up on being 'local.' Just be the BEST. Doesn't matter where the talk show originates from, as long as it is the best available. Remember after 9-11 Clear Channel provided some around the clock talk programming focused on the news for stations without local hosts. These were great programs and better than taped syndicate fare. Especially in a time of War. I am sure our company will look to do this again. Keep your eye on your e-mail for updates and I will keep you posted on what I find out. But let's plan on not running Best ofs during the first few days of the conflict.<P>Remember to ask me if regular programming should continue to run on weekends and if we have specialty shows that can't or won't talk about the war¡K.we will probably blow them off. Even Dr. Laura. Remember, no fishing shows, gardening shows. We are AT WAR.<P>In the opening minutes of coverage blow off commercials. Contact me immediately.<P>Be sure to discrep all commercials that are missed. We'll have a plan for making spots good. <P>If there is imminent danger, under the FCC rules, AM stations may remain at full power through the night as long as they are in a non-commercial mode. This would be under the most extreme circumstances. For instance, the New York AM's did this the first couple of nights after the World Trade Center bombing. Ross, keep this in mind for KSTE.<P>Remember, normal weather, traffic, news beds may not be appropriate in wall to wall coverage. Please ask before proceeding on auto-pilot<P>As Rivercats season approaches we need to make sure we are aware of our contractual obligations with regard to interruptions for news of this magnitude.<P>We'll be proactive. Let's set a meeting with Rivercats now and make them aware of War or Terror attack plans? We MUST find a way interrupt for bulletins. <P>Everyone should know studio ISDN numbers. Everyone should be fully trained on ISDN. Make sure every shift has someone trained on how to use the ISDN any time day or night. This will come in handy for several reasons. <P>We may be feeding content to our new station in San Francisco Talk 910 KNEW. Their ISDN numbers will be on phone list. Please note they are included on notification list.<P>Notification list:<BR>Ken Kohl <BR>[phone removed]<P><BR>Cristi Landes<BR>[phone removed]<P>Don Alias<BR>[phone removed]<P>Brad Waldo<BR>[phone removed]<P>Clark Reid <BR>[phone removed]<P>Len Konecny<BR>[phone removed]<BR> <BR>

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Re: Clear Channel Is The DEVIL!!!
« Reply #2 on: February 17, 2003, 01:24:00 am »
uh, didn't this come out before , and wasn't it proved to be a total hoax ( the song list )..not saying i support clear channel, cuz i can't stand those rat bastards..but still....

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Re: Clear Channel Is The DEVIL!!!
« Reply #3 on: February 17, 2003, 12:30:00 pm »
I cant believe they didnt have any Iron Maiden songs on that list.....like "Aces High" or "Tailgunner" maybe.

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Re: Clear Channel Is The DEVIL!!!
« Reply #4 on: February 17, 2003, 12:39:00 pm »
or the most obvious one, Killing an Arab by The Cure

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Re: Clear Channel Is The DEVIL!!!
« Reply #5 on: February 17, 2003, 12:59:00 pm »
when was the last time a cc station played 'killing an arab'?  one of those songs you have to be literate in order to enjoy, which isn't in cc's core demographic.

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Re: Clear Channel Is The DEVIL!!!
« Reply #6 on: February 21, 2003, 03:28:00 pm »
I posted this elsewhere on another message board in Nov of 2001:<BR>See the Nov 2001 issue of W magazine, Kevin Spacey article for those who want to investigate further. The jist of the story is this. Clear Channel Communications from San Antonio TX owns more than 1200 radio stations nationwide and has come to dominate the airwaves. They have issued to their DJs a list of songs considered "inappropriate in the current climate" This list includes "Imagine" by John Lennon and "Bridge over Troubled Water" by Simon and Garfunkel.<P>It is always possible that they are hoaxes, but I have never seen any concrete evidence to support the hoax theory. ClearChannelSucks.org has alot of info with alot of evidence to back up their claims. I would like to believe they are as evil as they appear, but I am open to evidence that should prove to the contrary.

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Re: Clear Channel Is The DEVIL!!!
« Reply #7 on: February 21, 2003, 03:51:00 pm »
Why does this keep coming up?  This started after Sept. 11.<P>What happened was Clear Channel thought it would be good to discuss songs that might not be appropriate to play due to the sentiment after Sept. 11.  A list was started, an over-zealous regional director sent a laundry list that was circulted via email, was leaked and became this hoax.  Clear Channel never banned a song, the idea was to suggest songs that radio stations may want to avoid, depending on thier audience.<P>Here's your evidence:<BR> <A HREF="http://www.snopes.com/rumors/radio.htm" TARGET=_blank>http://www.snopes.com/rumors/radio.htm[/url] <P>Nonetheless, Clear Channel sucks for a myriad of other reasons that Congress let them do by deregulating the radio, and this is clearly someone continuing on the earlier hoax.  Let it die please.<BR>
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Re: Clear Channel Is The DEVIL!!!
« Reply #8 on: February 21, 2003, 04:05:00 pm »
Was "Rock the Casbah" on the list...<P>I remember they banned "Crash into Me" by the DAve Matthews Band... I wonder if they also banned the Foo Fighters "Learning to Fly"..

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Re: Clear Channel Is The DEVIL!!!
« Reply #9 on: February 21, 2003, 08:56:00 pm »
Sorry Vansmackie for not letting it die. But the BBC has exactly such a list of records not to play in event of war.<P>I would have just taken it for granted that American Channels would do the same.<P>I also think it makes reasonabley good sense. As does planning programming for the event of a war or disaster. When some famous old git dies do you think they hastily whip up a TV obit? Or do you think they have one in the can ready to go?

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Re: Clear Channel Is The DEVIL!!!
« Reply #10 on: February 22, 2003, 01:43:00 pm »
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Arial, Veranda">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by markie:<BR><B>Sorry Vansmackie for not letting it die. But the BBC has exactly such a list of records not to play in event of war.<P>I would have just taken it for granted that American Channels would do the same.<P>I also think it makes reasonabley good sense. As does planning programming for the event of a war or disaster. When some famous old git dies do you think they hastily whip up a TV obit? Or do you think they have one in the can ready to go?</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P><BR>The simple reality is this.  Radio doesn't play music you want to hear, it plays music it THINKS you want to hear..<P>Radio sucks.

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Re: Clear Channel Is The DEVIL!!!
« Reply #11 on: February 22, 2003, 02:01:00 pm »
not exactly.  radio plays what the masses want to hear, and the masses have traditionally had questionable taste.  however, they are who the advertisers want to reach.  so they are who the stations will cater to so that they can put the demographics in front of account executives to sell sell sell.<P>the problem, as the info and web site fluffy posted points out, is the deregulation of radio that has permitted the consolidation of radio systems like clear channel.  since they reach the vast majority of the marketplace, advertisers go to them for one stop shopping when they have a marketing campaign to enact (thus reducing to oblivion the revenue potential for indies).  this has made it very difficult for an independent radio station to survive, much less be able to go out on the limbs that HFS made its name on while some of us were growing up.  running a station ain't easy or cheap - if you can even obtain viable bandwidth.<P>anyone who is interested in the issues of radio programming and ownership consolidation should also visit <A HREF="http://www.fcc.gov." TARGET=_blank>www.fcc.gov.[/url]   they are conducting hearings on these issues specifically to determine public reaction to, and the rammifications of, deregulation.  if you don't like what you are hearing on the radio due to a lack of localization, go be heard.  you can also send them an email.<p>[This message has been edited by Urbansprite (edited 02-22-2003).]

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Re: Clear Channel Is The DEVIL!!!
« Reply #12 on: February 22, 2003, 02:04:00 pm »
oh yeah - you should especially visit the FCC web site because later this spring/early summer, the regulations governing radio ownership are coming up for a vote by the commissioners (ergo the hearings).  the result of this vote could make things better or worse. so, if you want your radio stations to be smaller and more accountable to their market's listeners - now is the time to speak up.

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Re: Clear Channel Is The DEVIL!!!
« Reply #13 on: February 22, 2003, 04:59:00 pm »
And they wonder why we're afraid of consolidation of radio and the concert industry?<P>Here is the CEO of Clear Channel (the largest owner of radio stations and concert promoters in the country) saying proudly in FORTUNE MAGAZINE:<P>"If anyone said we were in the radio business, it wouldnâ??t be someone from our company," Mays said. "Weâ??re not in the business of providing news and information. Weâ??re not in the business of providing well-researched music. Weâ??re simply in the business of selling our customersâ?? products."<P>Isn't the radio spectrum a finite resource that is regulated by our government specifically to guarantee the public's access to news, information and even entertainment?<P>I still try to believe in the power of the free market and the opportunities provided by the capitalist system, but these guys sure make it hard. <P>Summary below or link to the full article: <A HREF="http://www.fortune.com/fortune/ceo/articles/0,15114,423802,00.html" TARGET=_blank>http://www.fortune.com/fortune/ceo/articles/0,15114,423802,00.html[/url] <P>Clear Channel Profiled in Fortune<P>Fortune magazine ran a piece about Clear Channel that has Chairman/CEO Lowry Mays defending the company, saying they are not the bad boys of radio. In fact, the nuts and bolts of radio donâ??t concern Mays. "If anyone said we were in the radio business, it wouldnâ??t be someone from our company," Mays said. "Weâ??re not in the business of providing news and information. Weâ??re not in the business of providing well-researched music. Weâ??re simply in the business of selling our customersâ?? products." Mays agreed to the interview with Fortune in an effort to help with the companyâ??s image problems. Detractors have pointed to Clear Channel as all that is wrong with radio, from their rapid rise to the top via consolidation to the companyâ??s use of voicetracking. "At the risk of sounding flippant, itâ??s entertainment," CC Radio CEO John Hogan said of voicetracking, or as he calls it "talent exportation." In a familiar Clear Channel refrain, Hogan says musicians were threatened when vinyl recordings replaced live orchestras. "Now everythingâ??s distributed digitally," he continued. "I understand why people object, because itâ??s scary for those who canâ??t change." Randall Mays added: "People who say we are the evil empire just arenâ??t educated enough about who we are." Mark Mays finished the thought saying, "They just need to be enlightened."

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Re: Clear Channel Is The DEVIL!!!
« Reply #14 on: February 23, 2003, 03:21:00 pm »
check out:<BR> <A HREF="http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/2003/02/19/clear_channel_deregulation/index.html" TARGET=_blank>http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/2003/02/19/clear_channel_deregulation/index.html[/url]