I need an impartial eye toward the following letter. Thanks in advance.

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Dear Play List director at KGOT 101.3,

I understand that popularity must be king in a market as hard to cater to and as diverse as Anchorage Alaska, similar in scope as trying to find a niche in Tenney, MN. population 6 by the way.

Look, I am worried that should anything happen to the Black Eyed Peas your random and vibrant playlist of 6 most popular songs songs will suffer.

What would happen if you wore out the "I Got a Feeling - Tonights Going to be a good Night" CD...and I tell you, from hearing that song every 10 minutes on your diverse radio station it is a very likely possibility.

You need to conserve a song like that, play such a meaningful song maybe once every week.

Or....did someone there lose a bet to another radio station? If that is the case, you must ask yourself...is keeping my end of the bet worth the possible decline of my radio stations popularity?

Thank you, while I wouldn't say I am a fan of KGOT, I would say I'm a man one song shy of firebombing your corporate offices.

Sincerely,
Mach




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