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		<title>Dave Roberts Named &quot;Broadcaster of the Year&quot;</title>
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Dave Roberts, Program Director of 1140 KSOO of Results Radio/Cumulus Media in Sioux Falls, SD, was honored as the &amp;ldquo;2007 Broadcaster of the Year&amp;rdquo; by the South Dakota Broadcasters Association (SDBA) at their Annual State Executive Conference held July 19   20 at the ClubHouse Hotel   Suites in Sioux Falls, SD. 

 


The &amp;ldquo;Broadcaster of the Year&amp;rdquo; Award is presented each year to honor a person in broadcasting who has been especially active during the past year in community affairs.


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		<title>The Myths and the Truth about Satellite Radio</title>
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		<description>There are numerous myths that surround satellite radio: Sirius and XM. The unprecedented amount of publicity coupled with Wall Street's fascination with this technology has caused these myths to be perceived as truth. Let's separate them:
MYTH: Satellite has a huge number of subscribers.</description>
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		<title>KXRB and KSOO both win Major News Awards</title>
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		<description>Two Results Radio stations won major awards at the recent Associated Press state news competition.  Virtually every Radio Station, TV Station and Newspaper in the state compete for these awards, which are judged by an impartial (and out of state) panel of news professionals.</description>
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		<title>Counterintuitive Strategy Pays Off</title>
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		<description>(Webmaster's note:  Rising energy costs have some business people talking bad times.  This article, originally published in Ad Age in 2002, shows how smart businesses grow while others retreat while following the &quot;conventional wisdom.&quot;)
Fortune Brands finds it pays to spend in bad times
By Rich Thomaselli
IT'S A COMMON REACTION in the business community: When the economy goes south, one of the first things to get cut is advertising spending.
Fortune Brands apparently didn't get the memo.</description>
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