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Title: AIKEN NEWS NETWORK NOVEMBER 29
Post by: Pamela on November 29, 2003, 11:44:13 AM
With the holidays approaching, many stations are including Christmas music in their regular rotation, or switching over completely to holiday music.  So while it's normal for many songs to see a downturn at this time of year, we don't want the stations to forget about Invisible.

Radio and Records reports Invisible is losing spins at the following stations.  If you are local to any of these stations, please try to make one call a day to request Invisible!

Losing spins:
WRTS-FM (105.5) Erie PA (-2)
WSTO-FM (96) Evansville IN (-4)
WNDV-FM (93) South Bend IN (-1)
WVYB-FM (103.3) Daytona Beach FL (-4)
WLDI-FM (95.5) W. Palm Beach-Boca Raton FL (-2)
WZYP-FM (104.3) Huntsville AL (-2)
WZKF-FM (98.9) Louisville KY (-3)
WEZB-FM (97) New Orleans LA (-20)
WJBQ-FM (97.9) Portland ME (-2)
WHZZ-FM (101.7) Lansing-East Lansing MI (-3)
KMXV-FM (93.3) Kansas City MO (-3)

Invisible has dropped out of the Top 30 at these stations.  Again, if you are in these market areas, please call once a day and make a request!

Dropped out of top 30:
WFKS-FM (97.9) Jacksonville FL
KQKQ-FM (98.5) Omaha-Council Bluffs NE
WXSS-FM (103.7) Milwaukee-Racine WI
WFLY-FM (92.3) Albany-Schenectady-Troy NY
WPXY-FM (98 ) Rochester NY

Thanks to roseviolet for the information!


Title: AIKEN NEWS NETWORK NOVEMBER 29
Post by: Pamela on November 29, 2003, 02:09:53 PM
From an editorial about the latest Rolling Stone issue which lists their Top 500 albums of all time:

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But let’s just consider some of the artists whose work is not even included among the Top 50 greatest albums, due to the Beatles’ monopoly: Prince; R.E.M.; Johnny Cash; Eric Clayton; Cream; Guns’N’Roses; the Strokes; Dr. De; Britney Spears; Elvis Costello, Frank Sinatra; Garth Brooks; the Grateful Dead; Clay Aiken; Smokey Robinson; Carlos Santana; Iggy Pop; Madonna; Tom Petty; Eminem; the Pixies; the Police; O-Town; Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young; Simon and Garfunkel (although they did come in at No. 51); Janis Joplin; Aretha Franklin; Lauryn Hill; Billie Holliday and The Supremes.


LINK (http://www.seacoastonline.com/news/11292003/col_kerr/63125.htm)