Mike Moyers, general manager/vice president of STARadio
Corporation, which owns WTAD-AM (930), said Christina Angarola
of Durbin's Chicago office called WTAD on Monday to inform them
they would no longer be included on the list of those receiving
news releases from the senator when he plans to visit
West-Central Illinois.
Moyers said Angarola was not pleased that WTAD chose to make
public the time and place of Durbin's September 4 visit to
Quincy's Blessing Hospital to hold a meeting on health care
with officials from the hospital, Quincy Medical Group
and Quincy Mayor John Spring and State Senator John
Sullivan (D-Rushville).
Darn those guys. Reporting the facts? How dare they!
I can hear Durbin now, "Why aren't they falling in line with the
rest of the State run media? They'd better start doing my bidding
or I'll find a way to shut them down."
Deborah D| 10.7.09 @ 7:29AM
I can hear Durbin now, "Why aren't they falling in line with the rest of the State run media? They'd better start doing my bidding or I'll find a way to shut them down."
Tim| 10.7.09 @ 8:48AM
"Dick Durbin before he dicks you!"
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