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tosh,
if i've got this right, you're complaint is that there isn't eneogh
mainstream media exposure for the music we love and like.
why
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survive? a 20 year run for a youth culture musical movement is way too
long
as it is. we're living on nostalga.
we're a bunch of balding hippies waiting for punk to come along and put
us
out of our misery. still dancing
On Feb 7, 2005, at 7:35 AM, Tosh Cooey wrote:
downloaded matt mcqueen's latest radio show (a counter-argument to
your
claim that 'this' would never happen on american radio), a fabrice
lig mix,
an old mixmaster morris mix
-- Matt's a great guy, but he's playing for a very very very small
here in the raleigh-durham area of north carolina, you can catch the occasional
house classic on the most popular station in the area, a commercial rb/hiphop
station, during the live drive-time mixes that air on thursday and friday
rush hour...pretty funny to hear the latest lil jon crap mixed
get a 'now playing'
sign to put on the hatch!
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From: Matt MacQueen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 2:14 AM
To: 313
Cc: Tosh Cooey; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Feb 7, 2005, at 7:35 AM, Tosh Cooey
I'm not out to change the world and have techno on every radio
station, but I am trying to turn people on to quality electronic music,
one listener at a time.
SLAP
aha! the return of the virtual slap on the back
: )
Keep it up Matt Dave, really appreciated here. I second JT's motion, long
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On Feb 7, 2005, at 7:35 AM, Tosh Cooey wrote:
downloaded matt mcqueen's latest radio show (a counter-argument to your
claim that 'this' would never happen on american radio), a fabrice lig
mix, an old
If you would defend
your right to a free and open media marketplace as strong as
you defend against a perceived slight against Matt's efforts
then this would never be a problem.
Fxck yerself.
I went to 5 community action meetings with 2 including members of the fcc,
where there was
: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 9:57 AM
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If you would defend
your right to a free and open media marketplace as strong as
you defend against a perceived slight against Matt's efforts
then this would never be a problem.
Fxck yerself.
I went to 5
Stoddard, Kamal wrote:
If you would defend your right to a free and open media marketplace as
strong as you defend against a perceived slight against Matt's efforts then
this would never be a problem.
Fxck yerself. I went to 5 community action meetings with 2 including members
of the fcc,
those spoiled Brits with their BBC
teehee, I know we're spoilt.
please be aware though that every single one of us pay for the BBC though,
and its not an option, the government just take it straight from our wages.
Not that I'm complaining mind, the BBC is cool. And now you can get a
freeview
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those spoiled Brits with their BBC
teehee, I know we're spoilt.
please be aware though that every single one of us pay for the BBC though
I'd gladly pay that just not to have f*cking adverts every 5 minutes
like on cable especially e4
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From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 February 2005 16:19
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Alex - they don't take it from our wages but we have a tv licence that
costs £121 a year
ah yes, sorry - of course.
well worth it IMO.
Yep for sure, a bargain, and, get this, I even have a tv licence.
The digital radio stations BBC 6 and One Extra are excellent too.
agreed - lets face it,
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means.
Just remember, America is Europe's great utopian experiment! Good work guys...
;)
Hey at least we invented house and techno and jazz and rock and roll right?!
~David
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But rules for radio and media are set by the FCC, and the tone of their
decision making is typically set by the administration. This is an
administration that believes that corporations are good, monopolies are not
really a big deal, and any kind of government
You just can't compare the way Europe treats media to the way America is.
Americans would never pay for a national radio that broadcast music most
people probably hate.
Americans don't want to find ANY kind of art via government means.
America is quite hostile to artists and the arts in
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You just can't compare the way Europe treats media to the way America is.
Americans would never pay for a national radio that broadcast music most
people probably hate.
Americans don't want to find ANY kind of art via government
I disagree, I think it's time people took seriously the idea
of PREVENTING or BREAKING-UP the ClearChannel near-monopoly
of programming.
So should we also stop watching independent films and instead put
pressure on the major studios to produce more leftfield movies for
fear that they will
Here, here - Matt remind me to get you lots of cold hops soup when we are
over in May for a Niche event in the D ;)
M
this is radio clash using aural ammunition
this is radio clash can we get that world to listen?
this is radio clash on pirate satellite
orbiting your living room,
cashing in
Sorry I haven't followed all the details of this thread but I can speak
from personal experience of meeting him and say that Matt has a solid
knowledge of music that covers such a wide breadth it leaves me pretty
breathless- his enthusiasm for the subject and willingness to actually
get up and
hi
Europe treats media to the way America is. Americans would never pay
for a national radio that broadcast music most people probably hate.
Americans don't want to find ANY kind of art via government means.
I'm not sure publicly funded broadcasts would get off the ground if
they were
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