Comments about ‘KSL, KNRS top radio stations in Salt Lake market’

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Published: Friday, May 8 2009 12:00 a.m. MDT

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Lessa Kay

People still listen to live radio? Must be everyone over 30, my generation always has our iPods plugged in. Who needs commercials?

would it...

be possible to get the ratings for all Utah radio stations? It would be nice to know how some of my favorite radio stations in the rural areas are doing.

deltabelle

The only people left who listen to live radio are the yammering talk radio devotees who don't have anything better to do than complain.

Your Generation under 30

Because your generation had your Ipods plugged in, we now have president obama leading our country. Your generation will have to live with this burden for the rest of your lives, thank you for not listening to the commercials and for not being informed. The United States of America is going down the road to socialism thanks to a bunch of uninformed liberal music listening idiots that can vote.

what?

What about WKRP?

oh how I miss them...

Rodney L. Pace

I love both KNRS (family values radio) and KSL. KSL has been a little too liberal for me during this whole Prop 8 fiasco, but I still tune into Hannity's America!!!!

At least Utah knows what great morals (radio and TV programs) are going to save this country. Our first Affirmative action president is completely selling the USA to our terrorist enemies and he is smiling while he does it!!!

Shane

I'm very sad to learn that Bob Hendricks was let go. Candidly, I'm surprised he lasted as long as he did as he survived the whole Tom Barberi debacle several years ago.

Bob is a class act. He could read the news like few others. He has a very distinctive voice and his professionalism is evident in his delivery. I hope he lands on his feet and that it will be in the SLC market.

Good luck, Bob! You will be missed.

rick

Being a loyal listener of KALL radio for years let me offer this opinion on Bob....Good riddance...you played "third fiddle" to Tom Barberi and Brad Stone...plastic, phoney, and totally out of place....good luck in your future endeavors!!!!

Lulu Hart

I am so very sorry to hear that Bob Hendricks was let go. He is a great radio talent. Bob is a terrific person, with the best radio voice in the Salt Lake market. I wish him the best of luck and hope to be hearing him again soon!

All the best to Bob and his family!

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