Saturday, October 27, 2007

Another email to TRadio

This letter is inspired by the comments that Ed McMann is making, assuring us that T-Radio will be back after some "tweaking":

Dear T-Radio,

Thank you for suspending the program. My compliments. Please keep it suspended permanently.

I'm pessimistic, however, when I read things like this in today's Metro:

Ed McMann, program director for T-Radio, said Pyramid expected they would need to tweak the product after hearing feedback.

"We invented a new format and, like any new product, it has got to go through a testing phase before it is finalized," said McMann, who believes many of the complaints came from supporters of the subway performers. "Whatever adjustments that need to be made, we will make them."
I have some suggestions for tweaks: No music. No ads. No T-Raio, period. T-Radio is a violation of the sanctity of public airspace, buskers notwithstanding. We the public are complaining because we don't want to hear lame music, obnoxious DJs and ads while we wait for the train.

Get it?

Thanks.

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