Mark Jeffries <[email protected]> wrote:
> Radio consultant Fred Jacobs asks that if public TV is now taking shots at
> its competitors [...], when is public radio going to start doing the same 
> thing?:

"Are you sick of the biggest hits of yesterday and today and wish you
could hear nothing but classical, baroque, and experimental jazz?"

"Are you tired of five-minute commercial breaks and wish you could
hear six-minute pledge breaks instead?"

"Does your afternoon news program only consider some things, instead
of all of them?"

"Did you know that every time you tune away from public radio, the
souls of John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur begin to weep in heaven?
You monster!"

-- 
Ed Dravecky III
Allen, Texas

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