Stormin Norman Posted September 25, 2012 Posted September 25, 2012 For us die-hard Buffalo sports fans who live out of state and listen to WGR sports coverage online, we are subject to a bludgeoning of "Ad Council" radio spots during every freakin' commercial break! As if it isn't bad enough to listen to Mike Schopp's psychotic refusal to acknowledge the friendly listener who innocently says, "Hey, how are you guys?", we're subject to a barrage of advertisements from every government agency and government-funded agency (ending in '.org') known to man. Are there no companies willing to pay for online advertising on this radio station? I thought it would get better once WGR landed the Bills, but it has gotten worse. I never thought I'd pine for regular radio commercials, but, please, can someone with authority at the station stop the repetitive, nauseating public service announcements? Radio silence would be preferable! Am I the only one suffering through this online nightmare?
inkman Posted September 25, 2012 Posted September 25, 2012 I understand everyone's disdain for WGR personalities but if I was asked how I was doing 25 times everyday I might get a little annoyed as well.
RJ (not THAT RJ) Posted September 25, 2012 Posted September 25, 2012 For us die-hard Buffalo sports fans who live out of state and listen to WGR sports coverage online, we are subject to a bludgeoning of "Ad Council" radio spots during every freakin' commercial break! As if it isn't bad enough to listen to Mike Schopp's psychotic refusal to acknowledge the friendly listener who innocently says, "Hey, how are you guys?", we're subject to a barrage of advertisements from every government agency and government-funded agency (ending in '.org') known to man. Are there no companies willing to pay for online advertising on this radio station? I thought it would get better once WGR landed the Bills, but it has gotten worse. I never thought I'd pine for regular radio commercials, but, please, can someone with authority at the station stop the repetitive, nauseating public service announcements? Radio silence would be preferable! Am I the only one suffering through this online nightmare? I never listen to the postgame, so am spared that torment... but am also amazed at the number of PSAs during the game broadcast. Someone needs to hire a sales force!
Wayne Fontes Posted September 25, 2012 Posted September 25, 2012 Seems like Momma Pecoraro is having a down year.
Gavin in Va Beach Posted September 25, 2012 Posted September 25, 2012 If I hear that McGruff commercial with the annoying chick asking for a zombie army one more time I just might drive my car off a bridge.
BillnutinHouston Posted September 25, 2012 Posted September 25, 2012 As another out of towner I really appreciate getting to hear Buffalo sports radio at the click of a button, but there really is a VERY short list of commercials they play. Let's see: - McGruff the Crime Dog talks a 12-yar old girl into the proper way of dealing with cyberbullying (delete it, don't forward it) - Respected access for offroad vehicles - use those detailed maps so offroad vehicles "and others" can enjoy those beautiful backcountry landscapes - Keep yourself safe at work (report any strange behavior, check ID tags, etc) How is GR making any money?
RJ (not THAT RJ) Posted September 25, 2012 Posted September 25, 2012 As another out of towner I really appreciate getting to hear Buffalo sports radio at the click of a button, but there really is a VERY short list of commercials they play. Let's see: - McGruff the Crime Dog talks a 12-yar old girl into the proper way of dealing with cyberbullying (delete it, don't forward it) - Respected access for offroad vehicles - use those detailed maps so offroad vehicles "and others" can enjoy those beautiful backcountry landscapes - Keep yourself safe at work (report any strange behavior, check ID tags, etc) How is GR making any money? I think you put your finger on it, Billnut. They aren't.
The Avenger Posted September 25, 2012 Posted September 25, 2012 As another out of towner I really appreciate getting to hear Buffalo sports radio at the click of a button, but there really is a VERY short list of commercials they play. Let's see: - McGruff the Crime Dog talks a 12-yar old girl into the proper way of dealing with cyberbullying (delete it, don't forward it) - Respected access for offroad vehicles - use those detailed maps so offroad vehicles "and others" can enjoy those beautiful backcountry landscapes - Keep yourself safe at work (report any strange behavior, check ID tags, etc) How is GR making any money? You forgot the PSA for foster parenting about the spray that makes you cool as a parent and the one for mortgage help with the satanic mortgage help guy.......
Stormin Norman Posted September 25, 2012 Author Posted September 25, 2012 As another out of towner I really appreciate getting to hear Buffalo sports radio at the click of a button, but there really is a VERY short list of commercials they play. Let's see: - McGruff the Crime Dog talks a 12-yar old girl into the proper way of dealing with cyberbullying (delete it, don't forward it) - Respected access for offroad vehicles - use those detailed maps so offroad vehicles "and others" can enjoy those beautiful backcountry landscapes - Keep yourself safe at work (report any strange behavior, check ID tags, etc) How is GR making any money? Just you recapping some of them makes me want to throw my Xoom out the window! By the way, you forgot to submit yourself to galactic domination.
inkman Posted September 25, 2012 Posted September 25, 2012 You forgot the PSA for foster parenting about the spray that makes you cool as a parent and the one for mortgage help with the satanic mortgage help guy....... Holy crap does that one suck. I want to jam a pencil in my ear every time I hear.
Mike in Syracuse Posted September 25, 2012 Posted September 25, 2012 I think they should run the Rymer heating & cooling add about 29 more times per hour.
sandiegobillsfan Posted September 25, 2012 Posted September 25, 2012 Oh and don't forget to dial "8" when you are in an accident.
trock12 Posted September 25, 2012 Posted September 25, 2012 I thought I was the only one. The psa's are awful, but more creative than the paid ads. I am jealous that getting your AC or furnace is so cheap in Buffalo, I wonder if the wizard of comfort will travel to NYC.
PromoTheRobot Posted September 25, 2012 Posted September 25, 2012 (edited) They are still selling 2011 cars at Mullane Motors...at least they are still running ads for 2011 Chryslers. I will say this about callers who say "How you doin'?" If you call a radio station, just jump right into what you have to say. Does the host has to say he's fine every time he takes a call? Also DON"T listen to the radio if you are waiting on hold!! There is usually a :15-20 second delay. How many times do we hear "...let's go to Mike (silence) Mike, are you there? (hello?) Go ahead, Mike. (Am I on the air?) Yes, Mike. Go ahead. (hello?)" Mike is listening to the radio feed and doesn't get there is a delay. PTR Edited September 25, 2012 by PromoTheRobot
Buftex Posted September 25, 2012 Posted September 25, 2012 Oh goodie...another "GR sucks" thread!!! Crying about commercials now! If you listen to commercial radio, any station, anywhere, no matter the format, you will hear the same commercials over and over...it is just the way it is....when did "Bills Nation" transform into "Baby Nation" I do agree the post-game show is pretty bad...but when have they ever been good?
youngunz Posted September 25, 2012 Posted September 25, 2012 As another out of towner I really appreciate getting to hear Buffalo sports radio at the click of a button, but there really is a VERY short list of commercials they play. Let's see: - McGruff the Crime Dog talks a 12-yar old girl into the proper way of dealing with cyberbullying (delete it, don't forward it) - Respected access for offroad vehicles - use those detailed maps so offroad vehicles "and others" can enjoy those beautiful backcountry landscapes - Keep yourself safe at work (report any strange behavior, check ID tags, etc) How is GR making any money? Don't forget about that Fanny Pack - "Hip MP3 Player" or those Hot Pink Shutter Shades - "Hey I cant see... But your Kids can see you"
Malazan Posted September 25, 2012 Posted September 25, 2012 Whatever commercial they want to air is fine with me. I take issue with two things: 1. Locking the volume during commercials through the web. 2. Letting commercials blast out at a higher volume. An annoyingly higher volume.
beerme1 Posted September 25, 2012 Posted September 25, 2012 Whatever commercial they want to air is fine with me. I take issue with two things: 1. Locking the volume during commercials through the web. 2. Letting commercials blast out at a higher volume. An annoyingly higher volume. I dont have those issues using Tune In. Funny I never thought the ads were different than on the radio. And for the complainers, the laugh from the mortgage guy sounds like Sideshow Bob and I want to get a ringtone of that lol.
billsburgh Posted September 25, 2012 Posted September 25, 2012 dont forget the one that hypes the all new 2011 Dodge piece of crap car. As another out of towner I really appreciate getting to hear Buffalo sports radio at the click of a button, but there really is a VERY short list of commercials they play. Let's see: - McGruff the Crime Dog talks a 12-yar old girl into the proper way of dealing with cyberbullying (delete it, don't forward it) - Respected access for offroad vehicles - use those detailed maps so offroad vehicles "and others" can enjoy those beautiful backcountry landscapes - Keep yourself safe at work (report any strange behavior, check ID tags, etc) How is GR making any money?
Thisistheyear Posted September 25, 2012 Posted September 25, 2012 For us die-hard Buffalo sports fans who live out of state and listen to WGR sports coverage online, we are subject to a bludgeoning of "Ad Council" radio spots during every freakin' commercial break! As if it isn't bad enough to listen to Mike Schopp's psychotic refusal to acknowledge the friendly listener who innocently says, "Hey, how are you guys?", we're subject to a barrage of advertisements from every government agency and government-funded agency (ending in '.org') known to man. Are there no companies willing to pay for online advertising on this radio station? I thought it would get better once WGR landed the Bills, but it has gotten worse. I never thought I'd pine for regular radio commercials, but, please, can someone with authority at the station stop the repetitive, nauseating public service announcements? Radio silence would be preferable! Am I the only one suffering through this online nightmare? Those commercials cost about $1 a piece. You could literally afford to break up the monotony yourself.
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