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The lie is the one you told when you said there was a bidding war, which didn't happen. Yet you continue to belabor the point that UK won some kind of bidding war. There is no bidding war if one side didn't bid. Its kind of like saying there is a rivalry between a hammer and a nail, there is no rivalry. The nail simply gets hammered over and over, kind of like you and Mills continually getting hammered with facts!![]()
Buy out bid whatever you want to call it Tim yet a lie. I see you are stooping down pretty. A lie not hardly. I may be wrong about bidding, yet UK does over ride UL on WHAS. Look it up.The lie is the one you told when you said there was a bidding war, which didn't happen. Yet you continue to belabor the point that UK won some kind of bidding war. There is no bidding war if one side didn't bid. Its kind of like saying there is a rivalry between a hammer and a nail, there is no rivalry. The nail simply gets hammered over and over, kind of like you and Mills continually getting hammered with facts!
[QUOTE=Tim_T;474264]Now you forgot what you were arguing about![/QU Not hardly. You can listen to UK men's basketball any time on 84 WHAS. Even if UL is playing at the same time. UL's game will be not be broadcast on 84 if they play at the same time. Can you argue that one?
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LOL that;s not what the argument was about, it was about if U of L got into a bidding war with UK over the WHAS contract, I said they didn't and you replied in post 7 with this gem:
"Do your home work Mr. Stat Cat's out bid UL on this one. I remember it plain as day."
[QUOTE=Tim_T;474283]I get a lot of amusement out of these jokers trying to act like they know what they are talking about.
Rotro Rastro!
By Eric Crawford
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The Courier-Journal
University of Louisville officials are prepared for the news that WHAS-840, the 50,000-watt, clear-channel radio flagship station for Cardinals athletics for the past 19 years, might strike a deal with the University of Kentucky to give its broadcasts priority on the station.
U of L athletic director Tom Jurich said yesterday that he knew that talks were under way between WHAS and UK and added that UK had made such a large financial offer to the station that he didn't even make a counteroffer.
He said that U of L is prepared to strike out for its own broadcast deal outside of Louisville's family of Clear Channel Inc.-owned stations.
But first it appears that UofL and WHAS, who are in the third year of a five-year deal, will sit down again.
Last night, after a report by Louisville's WAVE-3 television said an announcement from WHAS and UK could come today, Jurich said he hasn't yet been told of an agreement and that he and Earl Jones, Clear Channel's regional vice president for programming in Louisville, will continue to discuss the matter.
When asked to respond to the WAVE report, Jurich said, "I can't say much of anything. I have a great deal of respect for Earl Jones. Until Earl tells me that there's something going to happen, then I can't say that there is. When he tells me they're going a different direction, then they are. What happens next will be between me and Earl, between our university and WHAS."
Kelly Carls, regional vice president for talk radio for Clear Channel Communications, said no agreement had been reached.
"We're still negotiating. There is no contract signed," he said. "UK is talking to us hot and heavy. We've also been talking to UofL."
LMAO remind me again who big brother is?
[QUOTE=Tim_T;474283]Okay Tim Bid I was wrong and I admit it. No problem. I apologies. However we got it.
[QUOTE=Tim_T;474426] All that aside...wonder if the UK athletics were trying to expand the radio coverage for those UK fans within the city...?
