Dracula - quit breathing out of your mouth.
Sounds like you're ok with genocide.
Another few mosques were bombed in Iraq. Sunni terror against Shia. Funded by Qatar! Hey so is...
Its actually a nicely made network. Its like the Fox News of a different continent. Popular, lots of money, covering stories people want to see.
LinkCity never made a profit, because they have a network guy who knows next to nothing, a salesperson who knows even less, and a figurehead director who doesn't play an active role in building the business. It's stereotypical city government style waste, with overpaid employees who are underqualified for their role. Never in my life have I dealt with a group of people who were more apathetic toward profitability.
Mouth breather here -
Do you support Al Jazeera's protection of Sunni slaughter of Shias?
Do you feel that Sunni Islam is more worth protecting than Shia or Sufi?
And how do you feel about the Muslims who claim religious justification for their bombings of churches in Nigeria?
Ooops sorry - I was breathing through my nose...
Well, we heard from five of Kansas City's idiots today. Any other uneducated mouth breathers want to chip in with their expert opinion?
Meanwhile, Kansas City North is once again the forgotten stepchild in this arrangement.
Re: “KKFI 90.1 fills an hour with news from Al Jazeera”
I only listen to KKFI for the musical programs, and they excel at that.
Commercial radio sucks putty balls.
Being a Libertarian, its hard for me to stay tuned for very long when the left-leaning political programs come on, unless its a topic I take to heart.
Since 90.9 the Bridge has announced it will now focus on more music programs, as well as get a more powerful transmitter (thanks to the recent PBS acquisition), KKFI will soon have some serious competition in the music category around town. A stronger signal for 90.9 will put them on a lot of radios in KKFI's turf that currently cant pull their signal.
I wonder if anyone at KKFI has crunched the numbers and pounded out the percentages to find out whether or not its the music, or the public affairs programming that brings in the most revenue when it comes to deciding what type of show to fill an opening with?
Maybe Charles Ferruza will join the discussion and provide a little insight.