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June 24, 2008, 6:46pm Report to Moderator

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This is only a test. If this were real life,you would have given better instructions.
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What a load of shit. I spend everyday sitting at my desk going through tons of emails from record execs and music trackers all dying to have there songs played on my station. WE DO PROMOTE more than any other medium. But I guess those poor fools at the labels need something to try and hang on to. As for the commercials, well we have bills to pay in order to promote their artists. Long Live free Radio!
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