Mourning the Death of KEDG
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What bothers me most is that the decision, according to station general manager Bill Ward, was purely a “business decision.”
It seems that Ward has little interest in the music and is concerned only with providing profits for the station owners.
Sure, the financial concerns are important, but why not have somebody who cares about radio run the radio station and leave the bean-counting to accountants?
TIM SEILER
Irvine
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