STOP T RADIO

Dear Citizens:The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) on October 10th started broadcasting continuous radio advertisements and music at South Station, North Station and Airport Station w... continue reading »

1,000 signatures Goal: 1,000
All Signatures (1,000 total)
826.
Jackie L 8 January 2011

"В"

827.
James K 4 January 2011
828.
Sonia L 31 December 2010
829.
Jordan M 29 December 2010

"I would avoid the T as much as possible if I have to endure Musak being forced down my throat. It's mass-produced, mediocre garbage that no one actually wants to hear."

830.
Benjamin S 21 December 2010
831.
Elisa H 19 December 2010

"Please put an end to this invasive noise polution."

832.
Aaron T 16 December 2010

"I will stop using the T if I am forced to listen to ads and bad muzak"

833.
Linda S 15 December 2010
834.
Deb C 9 December 2010

"We need to restrain ourselves from adding advertising to every place in our country. Please consider the distraction and the annoyance of audio advertising and think hard about adding this to more public spaces. Thank you."

835.
Sarah C 9 December 2010

"Please stop the T Radio!!"

836.
Sara M 8 December 2010
837.
Margaret M 5 December 2010

"Stop Noise Pollution in Public Spaces"

838.
Barnard G 1 December 2010
839.
Carl S 30 November 2010

"keep the public commonwealth free for all - no commercial exploitation!"

840.
Josh S 29 November 2010
841.
John Eg 28 November 2010

"Although I am associated with unionized professional musicians, I support the rights of independent buskers to air their "live" music in the public spaces of the subways. It is a phenomenon peculiar to major subway stations throughout the civilized world."

842.
Claudia Foxt 14 November 2010

"stop T radio"

843.
Ian B 10 November 2010

"Boston and a great subway system. Live music is one of the things that make it great. Don't mess that up!"

844.
Jen S 9 November 2010
845.
Joanna V 6 November 2010

"The MBTA website calls this T-radio initiative a way of "continually seeking innovative ways to enhance the customerвs experience." They would do better to enhance the customer's experience by keeping the fares down and the stations clean instead of contr"

846.
Resa B 5 November 2010

"I prefer the musicians and free expression -- no commercial radio on the T!"

847.
Katherine Mw 3 November 2010

"People who want to listen to music have iPods. Those who don't want to listen to music and advertisements shouldn't be subjected to it unwillingly. People in Boston LOVE to Read on the T. T Radio is an unwelcome distraction."

848.
Jill C 3 November 2010
849.
William Jc 1 November 2010
850.
Jay H 27 October 2010
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