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WE haven't discussed this,

I haven't said yes...

:P

We advertise with some Radio company called "Red FM" (don't worry, I hadn't heard of them either) and they are entering a car and want a few of us to drive and stuff.

:P

We advertise with some Radio company called "Red FM" (don't worry, I hadn't heard of them either) and they are entering a car and want a few of us to drive and stuff.

Hate that station. Should be Repeat FM

They broadcast on heaps of FIFO sites and give everyone the shits.

Tell them I work for your business? ;)

Hate that station. Should be Repeat FM

They broadcast on heaps of FIFO sites and give everyone the shits.

Tell them I work for your business? ;)

Just cough up the money to drive ;)

Hate that station. Should be Repeat FM

They broadcast on heaps of FIFO sites and give everyone the shits.

Tell them I work for your business? ;)

Also going to pass this feedback onto the guy who deals with our Red FM account ;)

Also going to pass this feedback onto the guy who deals with our Red FM account ;)

Double their quotes?

In fairness I do think the same of almost all commercial radio. Only a couple I'll listen to from time to time

Double their quotes?

In fairness I do think the same of almost all commercial radio. Only a couple I'll listen to from time to time

As do I, and we are both exactly the target market that we're going for, so that says something.

Do they actually have DJs or do they just have an iPod on repeat all day?

As far as radio goes I only listen to Triple J and occassionally RTR FM (Perth's community FM station)

All recorded with snippets of interviews etc from shared presenters.

The thing they don't seem to get is many people work with the radio next to them for 8-12 hours.

If I only heard radio in the car going to work I wouldn't mind the top 20 songs getting played often

But in a 12 hour shift I hear all of the top 20 played 4-6 times everyday

I only listen to coast fm in mandurah or mix 94.5 If I'm in Perth

Bunburys hot fm is my least favourite as they target 15-25 yr group and they all talk like children and so do most of the callers

Don't fuel my imagination, I half suspected that. My money is on the previous owner. Lots of weird stuff being discovered the more I work on it.

Hahahaha I don't think they are that dodgy just yet.




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