No such thing as bad publicity?
Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 6:24 am
I've always wondered about how thinking that local radio stations are anymore, particularly when so much of what airs is set from upstairs, not locally.
So, our local news/talk radio station has run, among other stories, the blurb about the shooting by the Kalamazoo Uber driver in their half-hourly news reports.
And, after each news broadcast, they've run an ad for -- you guessed it -- recruiting new Uber drivers.
Somehow, you'd think a local person would have sense to pull the ad, at least after the first time.
So, our local news/talk radio station has run, among other stories, the blurb about the shooting by the Kalamazoo Uber driver in their half-hourly news reports.
And, after each news broadcast, they've run an ad for -- you guessed it -- recruiting new Uber drivers.
Somehow, you'd think a local person would have sense to pull the ad, at least after the first time.