Clear Channel Communication's Banned Radio Playlist
Clear Channel Communications owns nearly 1,200 radio stations and effectively controls the rock radio market, which equals over half of the radio stations in the United States.And now, they have submi... continue reading »
"we should get to listen to whatever we want .. its freedom of speach!"
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"How dumb is this? None of these songs have a thing to do with those terrorist acts."
"I think it is horrible that they ban good songs because of something totally unrelated happening. State of Residence Indiana"
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"YOU ALL ARE CRAZY FOR TRYING TO BAN THESE SONGS!!!!! State of Residence USA"
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"Crash and Burn has nothing to do with 9/11, it's a song simply saying everything will be okay and that your not alone"
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"I'm sorry I must not have read the whole list. Your piece of crap company is also banning freaking A Day in the Life and Obladi Oblada not to mention Crash Into Me, Free Fallin, Bridge Over Troubled Water, Peace Train, Imagine, Fire and Rain, Rocketman, D"
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"There is some great music that sould not be banned because of bad things that happen."
"All right your taking away music that has nothing to do with the attacks on 9/11. Well that's just a bunch of fucking bull shit. Music makes people feel better. I mean come on Stairway to Heaven is a fucking awesome song and so is tons of other the songs "
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"there is somgood songs on this listen and have theses songs scheer me up whe n i here them State of Residence nj"
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"What in the hell were you thinking, banning the Beatles! State of Residence California"
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"This is funny. And while we're at it, I have a few more songs which cleary invite terrorism: The National Anthem and God Bless America. I'm willing to bet these cost more lives then Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World." Come on people, wake up, this"