I'd love to repurpose this video on our website. While I agree with Bill's view of YOUR show, he's wrong about talkradio inside of corporations. SNP's been producing tons of monthly radio shows for sales executives in Silicon Valley for almost 20 years. I'd be glad to show Bill our revenue, our value and long term customers if he's interested. We're now moving into the next generation of talk radio which is video and YouTube. Bill wake up. This has been going on and is only growing. At least here in Silicon Valley. www.snpnet.com
Renn Vara
Friday, February 13, 2009 3:53:50 PM by Michael Sebastian
Repurpose away.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009 1:18:12 PM by Cheryl Howard
Unlike Twitter and Facebook, talk radio is something a LOT of people are very comfortable with right now. I agree with Renn, but I'd like to know how ROI is determined.
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