Censorship

Jeff Snethen snethej at hotmail.com
Fri Mar 14 22:05:20 CST 2003


I guess I don't see where a corporation is telling you what you should 
think, unless it's something like, "you should get your own copies of music 
if you want to be sure to hear what you really want."  It seems to me the 
corporation is telling everyone what they think.  I know exactly where they 
stand, and it's better than not knowing.

>From: "Brian Densmore" <DensmoreB at ctbsonline.com>
>To: "Aaron" <aaron at aarons.net>, "Kclug at Kclug. Org" <kclug at kclug.org>
>Subject: RE: Censorship
>Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2003 15:44:48 -0600
>
>You totally missed the point. I don't want some corporation telling me
>what I think.
>If I call a radio station with a request I expect to have them play it
>unless it is some kind of music they don't play. Or would get them in
>trouble. This woman expressed the opinion of herself and her group. She
>should be allowed to do that without the fear of having her job taken
>away from her. I think it is our duty to fight tyranny wherever we find
>it.
>HOLY TRIPLE STANDARD, BATMAN! We want to fight tyranny on others shores
>but keep our own
>hush hush.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Aaron [mailto:aaron at aarons.net]
>Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 3:39 PM
>To: Jeremy Fowler; Kclug at Kclug. Org
>Subject: Re: Censorship
>
>
>Yes, way off topic and what about the rights of the radio stations to
>voice thier opinions.  HOLY DOUBLE STANDARD, BATMAN!  What about my
>right to disagree with what she said at the concert and boycot her music
>and concerts.
>
>I couldn't have cared less 5 minutes ago but now I'm torked off that you
>are trying to enlist the help of this group in promoting your own
>censorship.
>
>Maybe next time you should stick to topic.
>
>Aaron
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Jeremy Fowler
>To: Kclug at Kclug. Org
>Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 3:31 PM
>Subject: FW: Censorship
>
>
>Way, way Off Topic and I hate country music, but...
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Bryan [mailto:kato at tencentral.com]
>Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 1:01 PM
>To: kato at tencentral.com
>Subject: FW: Censorship
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: John Evans [mailto:john at famousfm.com]
>Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 11:33 AM
>To: Recipient List Suppressed:
>Subject: Cencorship
>
>
>
>Whether or not you listen to the Dixie Chicks, something has to be done
>about the new campaign against all of us in their names.
>
>This evening, Intercom and Infinity Broadcasting have taken it upon
>themselves to censor the freedom of speech of Natalie Maines, the lead
>singer of the Dixie Chicks, for remarks she made at a concert in London.
>She paused between songs and proclaimed to the audience, "Just so you
>know, we're ashamed [that] the President of the United States is from
>Texas."
>
>It is enough that these megla-conglomorates control what music people
>know and therefore what music they accept; now they have taken it upon
>themselves to control their listeners' thoughts as well. They have
>pulled all Dixie Chicks songs from rotation in Kansas City and likely
>elsewhere. HOLY WITCH HUNT, BATMAN!! And this two months before their
>concert here!
>
>If you have ever thought that you can make a difference, you can now.
>Stand up for the rights of musicians to voice their opinions without
>being punished. We have to do something. Below is a list of the three
>radio stations in KC that are banning Dixie Chicks music, complete with
>request lines, office lines, program and music directors, and more
>importantly, all their advertising clients contact information. Call the
>PD's and tell them they are Nazis. Tell them you won't listen to their
>stations or go to any concerts they promote. Call the jocks and hound
>them with requests for Dixie Chicks tunes. (this will be the hardest
>part). Call their sponsors and tell them you are boycotting their
>products and services unless this censorship ends. Tell them to pull
>their ad campaigns.
>
>As you sift through the advertisers, notice that Knight Ridder and Time
>Warner are amongst them! This is UNACCEPTABLE.
>
>The music community as a bloc has to stand up against this. They are
>doing irreparable harm to hundreds of thousands of easily swayed minds
>at a time when each of them need to think very logically about what the
>country they live in is about to get itself into. And they are making it
>seem like a funny little joke. We have to have the last laugh here.
>
>I am forwarding this post and all of the information in it to MoveOn,
>the DNC, F.A.I.R., InfoWars, Radio Left, the People's Voice, and
>A.N.S.W.E.R. Take some time and act on this. The Virtual March on
>Washington worked. This can too.
>
>
>KFKF 94.1
>Request Line: 816-576-7794
>Phone: 816-753-4000
>Dale Carter, Program Director
>Tony Stevens, Music Director
>Owned by INFINITY BROADCASTING
>Major Advertising Clients:
>AirTran Airways, CEO Joe Leonard 1-866-247-2428
>Funjet Vacations, Bill La Macchia, Owner 1-800-558-3050
>Kansascity.com Tony Ridder, CEO Knight-Ridder
>Labor Ready, Joseph Sambataro Jr, CEO 1-800-245-2267
>RoadRunner, Glenn A. Britt, CEO Time Warner Cable 1-800-418-8848
>S.B.C., Ed Whitacre, CEO (From Texas) 1-210-821-4105
>St. Luke's Health Systems, Rich Hastings, CEO, 816-932-3377
>
>
>Q104
>Phone: 816-753-4000
>Request Line: 816-576-7104
>Mike Kennedy, Program Director
>TJ Mcentire, Music Director
>Owned by INFINITY BROADCASTING
>Major Advertising Clients: Same as KFKF
>
>
>61 Country
>Phone: 816-575-7000
>Request: 913-677-8998
>Ted Cramer, Program Director
>Walt Bodine, News Director (816.235.1551)
>Owned by ENTERCOM
>Major Advertising Clients:
>Area Contractors (816) 358-8002, Broome Chevrolet, J.Whitford, Owner
>(816) 941-0555, Charlie Fisher Buick, Charlie Fisher, Owner (816)
>561-7902, Coaches Bar & Grill, Mike Darby and Chris Carle, Owners (816)
>941-2286, Comfort Systems, Bob Boscamp, Senior VP (480) 940-4140, Daily
>Limit, Sue Gentry, Owner (816) 942-0400, Dick Smith Ford, Dick Smith,
>Owner (816) 353-1495, Harrisonville Home Health (816) 285-0256, Service
>Master D&B (816) 761-0086, The Flea (816) 697-3830, Weinberg Dodge, Paul
>Weinberg, Owner (816) 763-6800, Bledsoe's (816) 363-5660, Next to New
>(816) 221-1533, Northtown Opry (816) 471-6779 Sundowners (816)-690-3250,
>Grau Furniture (816) 575-2487, Amos Family Funeral Home (913) 631-5566,
>Warrensburg Chrysler 1-888-747-5175, Furniture House (660) 679-3785
>Green-Lamp Furniture (816) 380-4681, Hunkler Eye Care (913) 491-3737,
>Landmark Dodge, Fred Brillanti, owner (816) 833-2100, MedEquip (816)
>254-5053, Royal Chrysler (816) 380-6766, Memory Quilts (660) 693-4774,
>Vermont Teddy (800) 282-3131, Bob Hoss Dodge, Bob Hoss, Owner (913)
>334-2700, Cabela's (913) 328-0322, Dry Basement (816) 741-8500, G. R.
>Milner (816) 380-3251, Heartland Tile (816) 331-8131, Major Cadillac
>(816) 777-3439, May Development (816) 561-9391, Missouri Electric (573)
>635-6875, Olathe Jeep (913) 829-1440, Seeberg Muffler (816) 471-4190,
>Sutherlands (816) 444-3422, Woodlands (913) 299-9797, Grain Valley
>Pharmacy (816) 847-9200, Deshazer Heating & Cooling (816) 380-1000, Lake
>Paradise (816) 690-4113, Country Cottage (816) 322-3382, Gary Crossley
>Ford (816) 781-4844, C & L Sales (660) 584-8757, Odessa Pool Patio and
>Spa (816) 230-3303, Boyd's Happy Campers (816)792-8288, Country Style
>Suntwin Heaters (660) 885-4925, Nationwide R.V. (816) 847-8888, Wheeler
>& Sons Livestock Auction (417) 646-8102
>--
>John Evans
>FamousFM
>http://famousfm.com
>
>
>

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