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Post by Tim Collins on Mar 2, 2009 10:13:50 GMT -7
Why does the disclaimer at the beginning of Paul's show say "the following is a paid program..." I do not recall that verbage on other shows. Is it paid like an infomercial - which is where I usually hear that phrase. If so who is paying?
OK just heard the transition to Lisa D - no mention of "Paid Programming" just the usual disclaimer about the opinions and views expressed are those of the host and callers and not necessarily those of the management or the station owners.
So what is the deal? Is the Strelz a paid infomercial and if so paid by whom? Shamwow? ChiaPets? Ginzu Knives?
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Post by rosa on Mar 2, 2009 10:50:12 GMT -7
Maybe he wants people to know he's actually getting paid for a change?
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Post by webrunner on Mar 2, 2009 17:25:43 GMT -7
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Post by webrunner on Mar 2, 2009 17:27:24 GMT -7
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Post by Tim Collins on Mar 2, 2009 18:52:21 GMT -7
OK Web that was funny in a crude fashion, so before the Admin types take it down - add an adult content disclaimer and I think it will survive
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Post by webrunner on Mar 2, 2009 19:42:41 GMT -7
OK Web that was funny in a crude fashion, so before the Admin types take it down - add an adult content disclaimer and I think it will survive Kind of like this?
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Post by rosa on Mar 2, 2009 20:05:06 GMT -7
okay but I have a problem some of the stuff they sell on dem things actually works. If you make that comparison, then what you're saying is that this radio host is effective? Problem: I have heard his show before and he's the main reason I don't listen anymore
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