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Liz, you've been here longer than I, so I presume you would know:
If the Board granted John "say-so over programming," who had that
authority before him?<br>
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(Hint: It's part of management's job...)<br>
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Tim<br>
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The KZYX BOD blew it bigtime when they granted Coate say-so
over programming. Personalities aside, that's way too much
power in one place for a listener-sponsored station.<br>
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