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You would think with everything going in in Ottawa they would have live programming on in the evenings. Instead, they have Jerry Agar re-rolls from this morning which is outdated on a busy news day. Bell has it covered.
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At the same time, AM 640 in Toronto was airing a shill show for injury lawyers. At least they resumed live programming afterwards.
Ho hum. Guess the first ever invoking of the Emergency Act in Canada, a historic moment sure to be talked about for years, just isn't that important to either of them.
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Not interested since covering these important events would negatively impact the bottom line.
Be it resolved; it's corporate bean counters running the radio and other media now.
They are not news driven.
Profit is their mantra.
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RadioActive wrote:
At the same time, AM 640 in Toronto was airing a shill show for injury lawyers. At least they resumed live programming afterwards.
Ho hum. Guess the first ever invoking of the Emergency Act in Canada, a historic moment sure to be talked about for years, just isn't that important to either of them.
Same thing last week on CKLW in Windsor - nothing live in the evening despite the events.
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cash wrote:
You would think with everything going in in Ottawa they would have live programming on in the evenings. Instead, they have Jerry Agar re-rolls from this morning which is outdated on a busy news day. Bell has it covered.
There's nothing new going on in Ottawa tonight.
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RadioAaron wrote:
cash wrote:
You would think with everything going in in Ottawa they would have live programming on in the evenings. Instead, they have Jerry Agar re-rolls from this morning which is outdated on a busy news day. Bell has it covered.
There's nothing new going on in Ottawa tonight.
Nothing to see here.