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Post by kenglish on Jun 15, 2010 4:59:23 GMT -7
Wouldn't it be neat if someone from every station went to: www.utahbroadcasters.com/and clicked on "Directory", then UPDATED THEIR STATION INFO? ;D
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Post by dudeman on Jun 15, 2010 11:37:10 GMT -7
That's a great find. My how things have changed since 2006!
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Post by CAwasinNJ on Jun 15, 2010 21:14:07 GMT -7
Oh that thing again. To say that the site isn't well designed would be charitable. The things is, it's more than just changes since 2006/2007. Some of the information is missing or just plain wrong.
In the radio station listing, they can't figure out where KBLQ or KCUA are. As far as I know, KLZX has never been on 1010AM. KVNU is at 610, not 690. They've got KNFL, KOGN and KYFO on 1490. KYFO's primary 95.5 is missing completely. KENZ is up somewhere around the weather band at 170.5. KJQN and KRSP both at 103.5. 94.9 is listed both as KZHT (which it hadn't been for at least 2 years) and KHTB. 102.7 is listed as both KSL and KQMB. Not sure I missed any in the top section, but there are more fun and games below that.
Someone please put that website out of its misery.
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Post by kenglish on Jun 16, 2010 8:48:03 GMT -7
That's why I thought we ought to offer them our updated information. Ain't much else out there.....have you ever tried to find a station's number, or any other info, in the new Phone Book?
I wonder how a new business would even get hold of a station to buy ads? Unless they were hiring an ad agency, they probably wouldn't have a clue how to start.
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Post by kenglish on Jun 16, 2010 10:30:11 GMT -7
Mine's (KSL-TV) sent. I hope it's a good e-mail address.
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Post by CAwasinNJ on Jun 16, 2010 23:49:32 GMT -7
I haven't used a paper phone book in years. I'd probably just look online.
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Post by kenglish on Jun 19, 2010 8:17:23 GMT -7
Last time I tried to call a local station, I spent more than a full day looking in the phone book.
When I went on line, it was WORSE. Why are stations (and other businesses) so reluctant to tell you where they are located? Many broadcasters don't even have their city listed on their website...sometimes even the "Contact Us" page is just an e-mail link.
Grrrrrrrrrr.
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