Who would have thought that the home of the "Greatest Hits of All Time" would be an iPod instead of a radio station. With radio gradually getting out of the oldies business I'm thinking that consumers really consider their iPods and MP3 players their music collections. Odd, but research tells us these same consumers on the average have fewer than 200 songs on their iPods and they play them over and over again. Geez, that's more repetition than a Steve Rivers playlist! Why don't they complain about such repetition? Because it's their music. They are the program director. They play what they want -- take that, Jack! CBS overreacted&hellip
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