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Old August 20th, 2007 #8
Mark Faust
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Originally Posted by Alex Linder View Post
Money's not the problem, quality is the problem. It doesn't cost anything to do, for example, a first-rate interview with someone, or a first-rate analysis. Doesn't have to be live either.

Even nutsack stuff isn't necessarily bad; jew Stern does nutsack materal. Can you do better nutsack material than jew Stern is the question.

One thing about radio: we have proven demand for it. The same is not true of our newspaper. There is a little interest but not much. Given radio can be produced for under 100/month, it's clear where our efforts ought to go.

I realize that we don't NEED lots of money to get it done but our sound quality is less than perfect, our broadcast server takes a big dump on a consistent basis, and all the broadcasters have work for 10-15 hours a day and can't be up to their true potential because of it.

never the less we are making it happen slowly but surely and in one way or another it will grow.....But with a good budget we could make it explode like an atom bomb.

I know as long as I can have a broadband connection I will make my voice heard.