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Everything I Love And Hate About Philadelphia, In One Video

Philly EDGE posted this video of a DVD trailer for a calendar. I’m not quite sure how that works, but apparently Preston & Steve are putting out a calendar, and a DVD, and it’s pretty much porn. Because if there’s a best way to experience hot babes, it’s on the radio.

And what better way to top this story off with the news that this was screened at Mad River Manayunk.

Philadelphian Reacts To Something

111208flintstonescar.jpg KYW 1060 has a story headlined “Philadelphia Residents React to Possible Bailout for Auto Industry.”

And how many Philadelphians will we hear from? Oh, just one.

Andrew of Manayunk says it may be time to draw a line in the sand: “With our deficit where it is, and with the mortgage bailout already, I guess someone has to take the fall for people to realize the government’s not going to bail everybody out. So, maybe this is where it has to stop.”

But Andrew concedes that’s not likely to happen because of the ripple effect the collapse of the auto industry would have on many other sectors of the economy.

Fortunately, he has two different opinions, so it’s like they surveyed a wide swath of Philadelphians.

Phila. Residents React to Possible Bailout for Auto Industry [KYW 1060]

WIP Upholds Sanctity of Marriage

110308cheatinhearts.jpg Here is Dan Gross, embattled by commenters on all sides, braving the public eye to report on a controversy about an advertisment on 610 WIP (emphasis mine):

If you’re looking to cheat on your spouse, you won’t get any help from sports-radio 610 WIP. It took only two days for the station to yank ads from the Ashley Madison Agency, a Web site designed to help married people discreetly cheat, from its airwaves.

“As soon as I became aware of the ads, I made the decision to immediately pull them,” says Marc Rayfield, senior VP and market manager for CBS Radio. “They were running in both New York and Los Angeles, but my own sense of judgment told me that they do not belong on the radio in Philadelphia,” Rayfield tells us.

Site president Noel Biderman voices the radio spots in which he says he’s speaking to those who are “living a life of quiet despair.” As Pachelbel’s “Canon” plays in the background, Biderman boasts that in its seven years, Ashley Madison has connected millions of people for “risk-free” affairs, and guarantees success.

Yeah, I know what you’re saying: What’s too lowbrow for 610 WIP? And since when would ‘IP care about the sanctity of marriage?! It’s not really all that strange; even the mafia has an honor code.

WIP bans ‘cheating’ ad [Dan Gross, 3rd item]