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<title>Comment by Eric Olsen</title>
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<description>Thanks Dew - yes, everyone has adapted the same formula and it&#039;s very difficut to differentiate one station from another. It&#039;s like they WANT to sound like all the others, and since they&#039;re mostly owned by the same corporations, they do.</description>
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<title>Comment by Dew</title>
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<description>O my gosh!! Eric this is on point.  I am tired of the classifications and dellusions. Hearing a spot from a celebrity used to solidify a radio station as &#039;the station&#039;. You thought you were listening to the station of the stars. Now any radio station in Shabuta Ms can get a drop from anywhere and edit it accordingly. 

The same with movies. &#039;Brother Bear is the number 1 Family Movie of the week&#039;. It&#039;s like there is no end. Which only proves my heart felt belief that you can say anything as long as you say it the right way. </description>
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