Radio listeners abound, but there numbers are slowly but relentlessly falling. Meanwhile, the financial crisis is killing demand for radio advertising. The result has been layoffs, financial mayhem and
deep worries about the future in Denver radio market.
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Not sure what "deep worries about the future [of radio]" has to to do with immigration. Especially as the most profitable radio station in Denver plays Mexican music.
Nothing that I intimated. I happened to talk about immigration and radio in different consecutive posts on the same day, but don't see anything else connecting the two.
And, did you click on the link in
...financial mayhem and deep worries about the future in Denver radio market... ?
Opaque comments.
I am very good at those.
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