Re: Save FM Campaign Launch Party
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- Date: Sat, 20 Jun 2009 16:24:12 +0100
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BBC is institutionally dishonest wrote:
But enough of this talk, I hereby give you the star of the
show,
the
Save FM website:
www.savefm.org
Add it to your bookmarks, you'll be seeing a lot of it between
now and
2020, which is the date when they're giong to try and switch
off
FM.
That's not what I get when I click on the link. I got something
called
NamesCo with what looks like a lot of advertising.
That's just the holding page of the company I registered the
domain
name
with. I only registered it this morning so I haven't had chance
to
put
any content on it. And as FM won't be switched off until around
2020
anyway there isn't a huge rush to do so at the moment.
It was a bit bloody stupid, then, to advertise the address. It's a
complete own goal to market some web site when all visitors will
see
is
"under construction" or equivalent. Most of those who see that
will
never
return.
The only place that I've mentioned the website's address is on
here,
and I don't think this place has many visitors. If I announced it
on
my website or somewhere else that has more visitors I'd agree with
you.
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Steve -www.savefm.org- stop the BBC bullies switching off FM
www.digitalradiotech.co.uk- �digital radio news & info
"It is the sheer volume of online audio content available via
internet-connected devices which terrifies the UK radio industry. I
believe that broadband-delivered radio will explode in the years to
come, offering very local, unregulated content, as well as opening
a
window to the radio stations of the world." - from the Myers
Report-
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Do you mind, if I put a link to it on hdradiofarce.blogspot.com? I
get
loads of traffic...
Feel free to, but can you wait until I've put a page up rather than
linking to it when it's just some domain registry web page?
--
Steve - www.savefm.org - stop the BBC bullies switching off FM
www.digitalradiotech.co.uk - digital radio news & info
"It is the sheer volume of online audio content available via
internet-connected devices which terrifies the UK radio industry. I
believe that broadband-delivered radio will explode in the years to
come, offering very local, unregulated content, as well as opening a
window to the radio stations of the world." - from the Myers Report
.
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