>Ah, now this I can see. One of our stations here in St. Louis has a
>programming manager who is certain that all science fiction is bad and no
>one will watch it. If you like an SF show that's on their channel, just
>record everything on VCR (yeah, it's a drag changing tapes every six hours),
>but you pretty much don't have to worry about the time TV guide or their web
>site says it will be on, because it definitly won't be on then. I missed a
>lot of Babylon 5 thanks to that yo-yo.
Ah, so. I was once a volunteer at a St. Louis radio station, with a general
manager who despised Irish/Scottish/Celticoid folk music, despite the
protestations of most of the staff. We finally prevailed and got him to
play some after I found exactly the right kind of chocolate confection to
bribe him with. . .
Everyone has a weak point. All you have to do is find it, and *poof*
wonderful things start to happen.
Alban
From: Ted Eisenstein <Alban@socket.net>
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