tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2600560384355436278.post1214036951568282179..comments2024-02-24T15:19:02.095-08:00Comments on SPARK NEWS: WORKING TOGETHER IN OKLAHOMA • NPR IS THE UNDISPUTED KING OF PODCASTINGKen Mills Agency, LLChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00792966356989583664noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2600560384355436278.post-29689643397303349472018-02-04T08:27:33.109-08:002018-02-04T08:27:33.109-08:00Hi Ken,
Contradiction? Maybe, but both statement...Hi Ken, <br /><br />Contradiction? Maybe, but both statements can be true. The Spy is, “…an alternative music footprint [that] is unparalleled in this neck of the woods.” I believe that to be accurate. I'm not saying that KOSU should ditch The Spy at all. I listen to the station on my 4 AM weekday drive into work and enjoy the format. I know that formally The Spy had it's own frequency before joining OSU and hope that it will again in the future. I've written and read on satellite radio message boards for years and know that more and more people are getting tired of SiriusXM's tight playlists, sub-pair audio quality and single artists channels. Listeners are looking for stations like The Spy to fill the gap left by these condition. If a few thousand people cancel their satellite radio subscriptions that puts a tiny dent in company that has nearly 33,000,000 subscribers. But if someone of those paying customers come over to Alt-Rock or Triple A public stations that could be a major opportunity. Fred Fletcher-Fierrohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07270622306855800503noreply@blogger.com