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	<title>Comments on: KMBC on YouTube</title>
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		<title>By: ChrisM70</title>
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		<description>Good for KMBC!  Why EVERY media outlet in every town doesn&#039;t do this, I don&#039;t know.

It&#039;s an easy way to advertise your media to the world.  YouTube, Flickr, Podcasts, MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, etc... these are the modern internet tools/sites that attract viewers. Putting content in these places is a great way to connect to the public. The other stations (including the Star and local radio stations, too) should have been putting their content in these more accessible places a LONG time ago.</description>
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<p>It&#8217;s an easy way to advertise your media to the world.  YouTube, Flickr, Podcasts, MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, etc&#8230; these are the modern internet tools/sites that attract viewers. Putting content in these places is a great way to connect to the public. The other stations (including the Star and local radio stations, too) should have been putting their content in these more accessible places a LONG time ago.</p>
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