I've been polling my readers for the past week or so to get their thinking on which radio group is the best and which is the worst.
The voting has been ongoing -- and will continue until the end of the year.
You see, unlike New Jersey, Chicago and Florida, you get to vote only once here.
I'm kidding -- I'm kidding.
But unlike those places, my readers can change their votes based on current events.
Unfortunately current events in radio fail to bring any good news.
For context here, we pulled our candidates from the BIA list that is readily available on the&hellip
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