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Re: Dixie Chicks Censored In Houston [message #55468 is a reply to message #55467] Wed, 16 August 2006 15:43 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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I don't disagree. Another reason for poor ticket sales is that they are heading in the crossover direction, and dedicated country fans aren't as interested in that kind of music. But the fact still remains that the Houston stations refused to accept their promoter's ads, and it still bothers me that a public corporation has enough power to dictate what music I can hear at venues other than their station. I would be equally concerned if a station whose owners are atheists refused to accept ad money for a Christian music concert.

 
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