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    <title><![CDATA[Re: Missoula's 96.3 The Blaze cuts local programming]]></title>

    
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      <![CDATA[Shawna-Corporate isn't always right. I doubt your 34-58 year old audience is going to give a rat's ass if you play nickelback or slayer, because they don't listen to the blaze.
        
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      <![CDATA[In the end I had noticed over the last couple years that the same extremely old songs kept popping up from the likes of Stone Temple Pilots, Pearl Jam, etc. Whenever I listened I turned it off half the time because I was sick of hearing those lameass old songs when there are so many amazing bands out there that arnt being represented at all in Missoula. Royalties, I know, but that is the echo of a near dead era in music.<br>
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This sounds like the final nail in the coffin to me of selling out to Big Music.
        
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