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Thread started 09/03/04 7:43pm

vainandy

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Clear Channel

How much stuff does Clear Channel own? I know they own a LOT of radio stations. They also own television stations.

I heard they also own some entertainment venues such as auditoriums and coliseums. I read somewhere that they bought the patent to the machine that can record a concert and make a CD of the same concert that you just attended. I also read that they are wanting to charge the recording artists, performing the concert, the use of the machine.

I have also heard they have bought stage plays and other forms of entertainment that could be presented at a venue.

I read here on the org, that they tried to buy the club First Avenue.

It appears to me that they are trying to control music from every aspect. If they control the radio, they can only let us hear the new stuff that they want to hear. If they control the entertainment venues, they can let us see only the artists they want us to hear. If they buy up stage plays, they can control another form of our entertainment. Now they are trying to control the nightclubs we go to. What's next? Are they going to start buying the record stores too?

Just how much stuff do they own and why isn't there some kind of law against their manipulation? They are trying to take over the world.
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Reply #1 posted 09/03/04 8:51pm

Hotlegs

vainandy said:

How much stuff does Clear Channel own? I know they own a LOT of radio stations. They also own television stations.

I heard they also own some entertainment venues such as auditoriums and coliseums. I read somewhere that they bought the patent to the machine that can record a concert and make a CD of the same concert that you just attended. I also read that they are wanting to charge the recording artists, performing the concert, the use of the machine.

I have also heard they have bought stage plays and other forms of entertainment that could be presented at a venue.

I read here on the org, that they tried to buy the club First Avenue.

It appears to me that they are trying to control music from every aspect. If they control the radio, they can only let us hear the new stuff that they want to hear. If they control the entertainment venues, they can let us see only the artists they want us to hear. If they buy up stage plays, they can control another form of our entertainment. Now they are trying to control the nightclubs we go to. What's next? Are they going to start buying the record stores too?

Just how much stuff do they own and why isn't there some kind of law against their manipulation? They are trying to take over the world.


They definitely are control freaks. It will be interesting to see if Congress will break them up like they did Ma Bell (Phone Company).
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Reply #2 posted 09/03/04 9:10pm

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vainandy said:

How much stuff does Clear Channel own? I know they own a LOT of radio stations. They also own television stations.

I heard they also own some entertainment venues such as auditoriums and coliseums. I read somewhere that they bought the patent to the machine that can record a concert and make a CD of the same concert that you just attended. I also read that they are wanting to charge the recording artists, performing the concert, the use of the machine.

I have also heard they have bought stage plays and other forms of entertainment that could be presented at a venue.

I read here on the org, that they tried to buy the club First Avenue.

It appears to me that they are trying to control music from every aspect. If they control the radio, they can only let us hear the new stuff that they want to hear. If they control the entertainment venues, they can let us see only the artists they want us to hear. If they buy up stage plays, they can control another form of our entertainment. Now they are trying to control the nightclubs we go to. What's next? Are they going to start buying the record stores too?

Just how much stuff do they own and why isn't there some kind of law against their manipulation? They are trying to take over the world.

Congress was on their ass for the CC monopoly, but things have quieted down recently.

And I don't want to talk about it. sigh
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Reply #3 posted 09/03/04 9:45pm

VinnyM27

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Supernova said:

vainandy said:

How much stuff does Clear Channel own? I know they own a LOT of radio stations. They also own television stations.

I heard they also own some entertainment venues such as auditoriums and coliseums. I read somewhere that they bought the patent to the machine that can record a concert and make a CD of the same concert that you just attended. I also read that they are wanting to charge the recording artists, performing the concert, the use of the machine.

I have also heard they have bought stage plays and other forms of entertainment that could be presented at a venue.

I read here on the org, that they tried to buy the club First Avenue.

It appears to me that they are trying to control music from every aspect. If they control the radio, they can only let us hear the new stuff that they want to hear. If they control the entertainment venues, they can let us see only the artists they want us to hear. If they buy up stage plays, they can control another form of our entertainment. Now they are trying to control the nightclubs we go to. What's next? Are they going to start buying the record stores too?

Just how much stuff do they own and why isn't there some kind of law against their manipulation? They are trying to take over the world.

Congress was on their ass for the CC monopoly, but things have quieted down recently.

And I don't want to talk about it. sigh



I was going to say the same thing. Depressing as hell.
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Reply #4 posted 09/03/04 10:18pm

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I think they own 55% of all radio stations now.
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Reply #5 posted 09/04/04 12:15am

Hotlegs

AsianBomb777 said:

I think they own 55% of all radio stations now.


Actually, you are wrong. Its more like 60%.
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Reply #6 posted 09/04/04 8:20am

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Another question I have is why do their stations play the same songs over and over? I read on another thread that the way the singles chart is determined now is from the amount of airplay the songs receive. I can see their manipulation very clearly with new songs but what are they getting out of it from the old songs?

There is an oldies station here that plays music from the 1960s and 1970s. This is two decades with thousands of songs but yet they play only a handful of songs several times a day, every day. If I were to start a radio station and just play just R&B from 1975 to 1985, you would never hear the same song played in the same day. It would probably be a month later before you would hear that song again. That is just one decade and one genre of music. They are are playing two decades of two genres, R&B and rock, but yet you hear the same songs over and over. Are the record companies paying them to play these songs?

Another question, I know music on a lot of stations are programmed into a computer and the computer plays the music and the DJ pre-records his/her voice and puts it in the computer also. They must be on the air live in the morning and at 5:00 p.m. because they are talking about local traffic. My question is, do these stations have only one local DJ? The station I was talking about earlier, changed it's format last year. It used to be only R&B from the 60s, 70s, and 80s. They changed their format to R&B and rock from the 60s and 70s. I looked on their web site and saw the DJs. Some times when I get bored at work, I will go on the internet and find out of town radio stations to listen to on the computer. On several of the web sites, I saw one of the same DJs that was on this local station.

They are trying to control music on a nationwide basis.
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Reply #7 posted 09/04/04 8:30am

Hotlegs

vainandy said:

Another question I have is why do their stations play the same songs over and over? I read on another thread that the way the singles chart is determined now is from the amount of airplay the songs receive. I can see their manipulation very clearly with new songs but what are they getting out of it from the old songs?

There is an oldies station here that plays music from the 1960s and 1970s. This is two decades with thousands of songs but yet they play only a handful of songs several times a day, every day. If I were to start a radio station and just play just R&B from 1975 to 1985, you would never hear the same song played in the same day. It would probably be a month later before you would hear that song again. That is just one decade and one genre of music. They are are playing two decades of two genres, R&B and rock, but yet you hear the same songs over and over. Are the record companies paying them to play these songs?

Another question, I know music on a lot of stations are programmed into a computer and the computer plays the music and the DJ pre-records his/her voice and puts it in the computer also. They must be on the air live in the morning and at 5:00 p.m. because they are talking about local traffic. My question is, do these stations have only one local DJ? The station I was talking about earlier, changed it's format last year. It used to be only R&B from the 60s, 70s, and 80s. They changed their format to R&B and rock from the 60s and 70s. I looked on their web site and saw the DJs. Some times when I get bored at work, I will go on the internet and find out of town radio stations to listen to on the computer. On several of the web sites, I saw one of the same DJs that was on this local station.

They are trying to control music on a nationwide basis.


I beleive that they play the same shitty song over and over for brain control. Basically, the want maniputlate thses young minds into buying same old sappy PoP Music.

As for computer programmed stations, I believe you assesstment on it is correct. I heard that they have someone from the weather afflilated organizations do the weather and traffic spots. The days of having a live DJ play diffferent music is gone
. hmmm When you think about it, you can't help but wonder is this the start of world domination?
music "What's wrong, wrong with the world today. Things just got to get better."
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Reply #8 posted 09/04/04 9:06am

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Hotlegs said

When you think about it, you can't help but wonder is this the start of world domination?


You're absolutely right and it's scary. They want to control our minds.
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #9 posted 09/04/04 10:15am

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finger Clear Channel!!!!!
NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE.
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Reply #10 posted 09/04/04 11:32am

Hotlegs

NWF said:

finger Clear Channel!!!!!



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Reply #11 posted 09/04/04 12:56pm

vainandy

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NWF said:

finger Clear Channel!!!!!


DITTO! DITTO! DITTO!

I can't get my computer to make that symbol, but FUCK Clear Channel with a HORSE dick!
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Reply #12 posted 09/05/04 1:39am

Hotlegs

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DITTO! DITTO! DITTO!

I can't get my computer to make that symbol, but FUCK Clear Channel with a HORSE dick!


You damn straight. Fuck those media hogs.
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Reply #13 posted 09/05/04 8:23am

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I'm not sure why but they own a shit load of billboard thingamagigs all over Belgium... or at all over Bruxelles. My friend suggests that they're cleaning up advertisement... i.e. less boobs and asses!! How dare them!!! evil
Change it one more time..
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Reply #14 posted 09/05/04 10:01am

vainandy

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lezama said:

I'm not sure why but they own a shit load of billboard thingamagigs all over Belgium... or at all over Bruxelles. My friend suggests that they're cleaning up advertisement... i.e. less boobs and asses!! How dare them!!! evil


They've branched out overseas? I didn't know that. The bastards are trying to rule the whole world.
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Reply #15 posted 09/05/04 12:13pm

Hotlegs

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They've branched out overseas? I didn't know that. The bastards are trying to rule the whole world.


hmmm CC sounds like they are almost part of a one world domination plot. The facts here are scary but true.
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