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Payola at a Clear Channel Station. (PD fired for taking money to play CD) Sandra Robinson, a gospel program director for Clear Channel’s WGRB-AM in Chicago, was fired over evidence of a payola scheme, reports the “Chicago Sun-Times.” Sources told the paper’s Robert Feder that while Robinson was away on medical leave, someone called the station wanting to know why a specific song hadn’t been played. An ensuing investigation revealed that Robinson's husband, Nelson Robinson, was an independent promoter with ties to a gospel label promotion company called Connected Productions. Feder's sources say that payments were made somewhere along the way to ensure airplay for songs. Sandra Robinson has worked in Chicago radio since the early 1980's, and had been at WGRB for six years | |
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laurarichardson said: Sandra Robinson, a gospel program director for Clear Channel’s WGRB-AM in Chicago, was fired over evidence of a payola scheme, reports the “Chicago Sun-Times.” Sources told the paper’s Robert Feder that while Robinson was away on medical leave, someone called the station wanting to know why a specific song hadn’t been played. An ensuing investigation revealed that Robinson's husband, Nelson Robinson, was an independent promoter with ties to a gospel label promotion company called Connected Productions. Feder's sources say that payments were made somewhere along the way to ensure airplay for songs. Sandra Robinson has worked in Chicago radio since the early 1980's, and had been at WGRB for six years
I pretty sure Clear Channel is paying off more than just a Gospel station. Hell, Britney Speres is proof of that. Hopefully, the truth will see the light of day. Of course, the revelution will not be televised. | |
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The more things change, the more they stay the same. Jeux Sans Frontiers | |
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laurarichardson said: Sandra Robinson, a gospel program director for Clear Channel’s WGRB-AM in Chicago, was fired over evidence of a payola scheme, reports the “Chicago Sun-Times.” Sources told the paper’s Robert Feder that while Robinson was away on medical leave, someone called the station wanting to know why a specific song hadn’t been played. An ensuing investigation revealed that Robinson's husband, Nelson Robinson, was an independent promoter with ties to a gospel label promotion company called Connected Productions. Feder's sources say that payments were made somewhere along the way to ensure airplay for songs. Sandra Robinson has worked in Chicago radio since the early 1980's, and had been at WGRB for six years
Was she playing Usher...Even though a gospel station is only small potatoes and not the big offender when it comes to payola, it's still good that she is gone. Good riddance. Connected, indeed! | |
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Hotlegs said: laurarichardson said: Sandra Robinson, a gospel program director for Clear Channel’s WGRB-AM in Chicago, was fired over evidence of a payola scheme, reports the “Chicago Sun-Times.” Sources told the paper’s Robert Feder that while Robinson was away on medical leave, someone called the station wanting to know why a specific song hadn’t been played. An ensuing investigation revealed that Robinson's husband, Nelson Robinson, was an independent promoter with ties to a gospel label promotion company called Connected Productions. Feder's sources say that payments were made somewhere along the way to ensure airplay for songs. Sandra Robinson has worked in Chicago radio since the early 1980's, and had been at WGRB for six years
I pretty sure Clear Channel is paying off more than just a Gospel station. Hell, Britney Speres is proof of that. Hopefully, the truth will see the light of day. Of course, the revelution will not be televised. Ummm....yeah because they didn't stop playing "My Pregoative", which didn't even chart on the Billboard 100. Try again... | |
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Wasn't Limp Bizkit one of the first "legit" payola bands? I'm pretty sure that when Faith broke, there was something on MTV about pay-for-play and they used good ol' Durst as an example. I'm the first mammal to wear pants. | |
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Axchi696 said: Wasn't Limp Bizkit one of the first "legit" payola bands? I'm pretty sure that when Faith broke, there was something on MTV about pay-for-play and they used good ol' Durst as an example.
Really! Seems like they are done for now, at least... | |
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