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From: Michael Neill <>
Subject: Re: [APG] Ancestry Marketing
Date: Thu, 5 May 2005 08:31:05 -0500
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This discussion of where the advertisements have been aired is most
interesting. I have NEVER seen one or heard one ever. My television
watching is rarely more than an hour a day (usually a major network
between 9 and 10 central) and I have not listened to AM radio in
years. I listen to FM radio quite a bit, but am pretty certain that
what I listen to doesn't fall into Ancestry's marketing plan...<grin>
Michael
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Michael John Neill
http://www.rootdig.com

On 5/5/05, John Wylie <> wrote:
> In the DFW area, I believe the ads are running on KRLD, 1080 am.
>
> John
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> John Wylie Consulting, Professional Genealogists
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> Kay,
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> I'm in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. I have not heard any ads like this.
> Perhaps I should turn to our classical station and check it out. Needless to
>
> say, I agree with your opinion.
>
> Rondina P. Muncy
> Grapevine, Texas
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Michael John Neill
Genealogy Research to Ft. Wayne, Indiana--June 2005
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