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Date Posted: Saturday, March 11, 05:38:00pm
Author: Alan Berman
Subject: Re: Bad radio decisions...
In reply to: Tony Nettles 's message, "Re: Bad radio decisions..." on Saturday, March 11, 03:23:59pm

I never heard of the satelite music survey but I will take your word for it. I did not listen to WKTU. Ingram also did one show on Q104 after he left CBS-FM. He did the one hour noon time Beatle show that Scott Muni did before he died. I quite sure he did not sound as good on KTU because it was a different format. Have you ever heard Ingrams show on WABC-FM during the 60's. He sounded different on that to. Everybody is entitled to their opinion. Nobody is right or wrong but I enjoyed listening to Ingram on CBS-FM even though you will tell me I need a new set of ears. Some people will agree with me, some people will agree with you. I will agree with you Cousin Brucie sounded better on the WABC interview than Ingram. The thing I resent is that CBS-FM did not give him a chance to say goodbye to his audience of 40 years just like they did when they dropped oldies with the other DJ's. Let's say Ingram was over the hill which you say. In his last days at CBS-FM, he was still better than most of the clowns in radio today.

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