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Lynne:
The thing I worry about here is how/when radio stations decided not to play DC's after the 'incident.'  It's sort of a chicken/egg question, but I wonder how much conservative base outrage led to removing them from playlists vs. publicizing N's remarks about Bush and removing them from playlists fueled the outrage?

I know I see conspiracies in every shadow, and it doesn't make it OK for N to paint their fanbase with the same brush, still, though.  I can see how a total lack of support would make her want to lash out.  Certainly, they paid an economic price for the allegedly 'free' speech.

??? :-\

injest:

--- Quote from: Lynne on February 15, 2007, 11:41:30 pm ---The thing I worry about here is how/when radio stations decided not to play DC's after the 'incident.'  It's sort of a chicken/egg question, but I wonder how much conservative base outrage led to removing them from playlists vs. publicizing N's remarks about Bush and removing them from playlists fueled the outrage?

I know I see conspiracies in every shadow, and it doesn't make it OK for N to paint their fanbase with the same brush, still, though.  I can see how a total lack of support would make her want to lash out.  Certainly, they paid an economic price for the allegedly 'free' speech.

??? :-\

--- End quote ---

it was a slow progression...some of the really really conservative stations pulled them. They got publicity, the press asked The DC what they thought, DC went off on country fans, then fans began to tell the stations to pull them. then there was MORE publicity, and other country stars were asked about it. then DC attacked them for what they percieved as attacks...and it snowballed.

The problem you have with any group of people is they don't want to think for themselves. they want to feel like they are 'doing something' about an issue. but they don't want to be put out to do it. So you have people burning cds. cause it makes them feel like they really did something. although it changed nothing.

David In Indy:
I haven't heard any Dixie Chick songs played on the Indianapolis country music stations since the incident. I listen to WFMS nearly 24 hours a day. They have boycotted the DC's all along. So have the other stations here.

ifyoucantfixit:

Well i spied a soap box, and had to jump on it.!!personally i dont like the Dixie Chicks, not
because of what they said either time.  Simply because i dont care for their music...I am
a true country fan, but holy cats that girls whiney twang gets too me.. but having said that
I will fight to the death for her rights to say anything any time, and anywhere..Those idiots
that followed after Bush like so many Aguirre sheep, are like a lynch mob.  They really
make me mad...I dont think just because you have the upper hand at a give time, in,
politics especially.  That you should then proceed to stiffle and snuff every voice of dissent.
For that fact alone, i salute them and the stand that they made and the; may i say (balls) to
make that statement.  Its much harder to say something like that when the majority are
coming toward you with the noose.  Good for them. good for them.

injest:

--- Quote from: David on February 16, 2007, 02:40:18 am ---I haven't heard any Dixie Chick songs played on the Indianapolis country music stations since the incident. I listen to WFMS nearly 24 hours a day. They have boycotted the DC's all along. So have the other stations here.

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PFFT

Indiana is NOT the South!!

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