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From: Chilly8 on 29 Jan 2008 05:25 X-No-Archive: Yes There is a new weekly show with featuring '80s oldies looking to buy time on my online radio station. The producer of this show KNOWS that I will move HEAVEN AND EARTH to make it harder to workplaces to block out my show. He has apparently been watching the flamewars I have been having with a few,. on here, and he knows about my RDNS trick, which causes my domain to appear, instead of the live365.com domain, if anyone uses an numerical IP address to connect to my station. Their sponsors are paying BIG MONEY for the advertisement of thier products, and they expect RESULTS. I am going to check out the broadcast from another station carrying it. And if I like it, we may be able to ink a deal and get his show on my station, in the next few weeks. At the time he would be coming on, it would be the workday in Australia, Asia, and NZ, and workplaces there will be able to listen to this guy's show, through my station, if we ink a deal for my station to carry his show. So those admins in Australia, Asia, and NZ better get ready for people listening to this guy's 80s "flashback" type of show, from work, if we DO end up inking a deal for my station to carry the show.
From: Gary on 29 Jan 2008 12:54 Your proxy hijinks, while mildly entertaining, are a bit off topic. Although web, application, and streaming proxy servers are discussed here, perhaps this particular thread is more appropriate to alt.internet.radio or one of the many Net radio fora like http://forums.live365.com -Gary
From: Todd H. on 29 Jan 2008 15:55 "Chilly8" <chilly8(a)hotmail.com> writes: > That sponsors that advertise on the show want their most > for thier money, and they want their message heard. The > sponsors want their message heard. And in these tough > economic times, sponsors want more from their their > money, when it comes to running ads, so I oblige > both the producer and the advertisers to make sure that > the the money that is paid to the producers gets the most > results. And the road to hell is paved with such "good" intentions. I'm just sayin. Best Regards, -- Todd H. http://www.toddh.net/
From: Leythos on 29 Jan 2008 17:08 In article <fnnvvm$spp$1(a)aioe.org>, chilly8(a)hotmail.com says... > And in these tough > economic times, sponsors want more from their their > money, when it comes to running ads, so I oblige > both the producer and the advertisers to make sure that > the the money that is paid to the producers gets the most > results. And evil doers always have an excuse, like you do, "tough economic times" does not justify unethical actions, except for corrupt people that have no ethics. -- Leythos - Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum. - Calling an illegal alien an "undocumented worker" is like calling a drug dealer an "unlicensed pharmacist" spam999free(a)rrohio.com (remove 999 for proper email address)
From: Sebastian G. on 29 Jan 2008 17:50
Todd H. wrote: >> both the producer and the advertisers to make sure that >> the the money that is paid to the producers gets the most >> results. > > And the road to hell is paved with such "good" intentions. Since when is advertisement a good intention? |