I've been listening to WABE 90.1 -NPR for over 30 years in Atlanta (except for 3.5 years I spent in east bay of San Francisco - great NPR programming out there, I might add) since when did public supported commercial free radio- start having commercial??? At first I thought Ok, companies sponsor programming would like honorable mention. But now, they get airwave time in the same amount commercial FM stations profit from. I am pulling my support and those that I know will be persuaded to do the same. I might as well listen to the death of WABE for the progressive satellite banded radio that you can subscribe to with out commercial interruption.
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RE: Bach off, you NPR scum
Posted by Marlin Benatar on 06.25.07 @ 11:23 AM
I've been listening to WABE 90.1 -NPR for over 30 years in Atlanta (except for 3.5 years I spent in east bay of San Francisco - great NPR programming out there, I might add) since when did public supported commercial free radio- start having commercial??? At first I thought Ok, companies sponsor programming would like honorable mention. But now, they get airwave time in the same amount commercial FM stations profit from. I am pulling my support and those that I know will be persuaded to do the same. I might as well listen to the death of WABE for the progressive satellite banded radio that you can subscribe to with out commercial interruption.