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Roll Music


Roll 'N' Roll Music


Roll ‘N’ Roll Music


$4.99


We believe it is important to preserve what makes music special, and make it easy to craft listening experiences. At MOG, browse millions songs and play them instantly. Or just turn on radio where you can stop and replay songs. You can also create playlists for any occasion, and even download songs to your mobile. We are dedicated to employing the cleanest but most powerful technology so you can enjoy music as much as ever.

The Roll


The Roll


$4.99


For everything you do, there’s a song that hits the spot. MOG brings them all to you: a world of music on demand, unlimited mobile downloads and ways to discover music free from the limitations of Pandora. The music you love, with you everywhere you go.

Roll On


Roll On


$4.99


For everything you do, there’s a song that hits the spot. MOG brings them all to you: a world of music on demand, unlimited mobile downloads and ways to discover music free from the limitations of Pandora. The music you love, with you everywhere you go.

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Nesco/American Harvest FD-80 Square-Shaped Dehydrator


Nesco/American Harvest FD-80 Square-Shaped Dehydrator


$59.94


Easy-to-use dehydrator for drying fruit, vegetables, herbs and jerky. Lay out jerky strips with ease. Includes spices and cure packets. U.S.A. Shape: Square, Watts: 700, Top Mount Fan: Yes, Tray included: 4, Adjustable Thermostat: Yes, Handle Type: Bale, Exterior Color: White, Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 14 1/2 x 14 1/2 x 10…

Wilton 2105-4923 24-Cavity Silicone Brownie-Squares Baking Mold


Wilton 2105-4923 24-Cavity Silicone Brownie-Squares Baking Mold


$5.91


Bake fun shaped brownies, decorate, and add a stick for a unique brownie pop treat! Wilton Silicone Molds are flexible so removing your treats is easy, and are safe for freezer, oven (up to 500F/260C), microwave, and dishwasher. Stain and odor resistant. This package contains one silicone mold (13″ x 8-1/2″ x 1″) with (24) 1-1/2″ x 1-1/2″ cavities and one design. Brownie mix and sticks sold separa…

OXO Good Grips SimplyTear Standing Paper Towel Holder, Brushed Stainless Steel


OXO Good Grips SimplyTear Standing Paper Towel Holder, Brushed Stainless Steel


$24.00


Pulling off paper towels only requires one hand; the days of stabilizing the holder with your other hand are long gone with this holder by OXO. Stylishly constructed out of sleek stainless steel and black accenting, the holder has a raised vertical arm which is spring loaded to push lightly against the towel roll at any diameter size. This pressure helps prevent the roll from unraveling and spinni…



While All Attention So Far Has Been Focused On The AM Stations That Will Be Influenced By 101.1 FM, A Serious Impact Also Could Be Felt By WBEZ-FM (91.5), The Noncommercial Public Radio Outlet Operated By Chicago Public Media.

Robservations on the media beat :

Honestly, I have heard college radio stations deliver smoother newscasts than the ones they've been airing on Merlin Media's new 101.1 FM. Since a week ago, the station (which officially changed call letters from WKQX to WWWN) has been supplementing its music stunting with hourly, six-minute newscasts testing varied combinations of anchors and contributors. Granted, they're still in walkthrough / test mode, and they are wrestling without the right apparatus in effect. But you'd think they'd work out their choreography off the air before subjecting listeners to samples of a format that is clearly not up to par. A few of the blundering trial runs I heard only made me appreciate the polished professionalism of all-news WBBM-AM (780) that much more .

Merlin Media's plans to roll out a fulltime news format on FM keep having consequences up and down the dial even if rival station bosses would like us to believe they are not reacting. CBS Radio execs tried to pretend the impending competition was not behind their call to simulcast Newsradio 780 on WCFS-FM (105.9), starting the week After Next. And now WGN-AM (720) bosses are unrelenting that nothing should be read into the unexpected return of "The Voice of Chicago" as the Tribune-owned reports / talk station's on-air slogan. Let's be optimistic CBS does not attempt to reject the obvious now that it's touting WXRT-FM (93.1) as "Chicago's Original Alternative" on the heels of Q101's passing.

While all attention so far has been targeted on the AM stations that'll be affected by 101.1 FM, a big impact also might be felt by WBEZ-FM (91.5), the noncommercial public radio outlet operated by Chicago Public Media. The home of Morning Edition, All Things Considered and Eight 48 will no longer be the sole choice for news-and-talk listeners on FM when Newsradio's simulcast and 101.1 FM start going at it. In the latest Arbitron survey, WBEZ ranked 26th with a 1.7 percent audience share and 25th among listeners between twenty-five and 54 with a 2.0 share. (Full disclosure : I worked for Chicago Public Media as a blogger in 2010.)

Do not look for Monica DeSantis to anchor evening newscasts on Citadel Broadcasting stories / talk WLS-AM (890) after all. In spite of a report here last week that she was losing her midday anchor slot to Dave Stewart and shifting to evenings, DeSantis decided to give up the station and jump to you guessed it 101.1 FM. She'd been heard on WLS (via Metro Networks) since 2008. Filling in as WLS Evening News anchor for the moment will be Ed Smaron.

They've turned a corner at Window to the World Communications or so they say. The non-profitable holding company of public TV WTTW-Channel 11 and classical music WFMT-FM (98.7) is predicting a "break-even budget" for this year and next, thanks in part to increases in company and foundation support. "This reports is especially gratifying after an economically challenging Economic 2010 in which losses in state funding and reduced support from other sources ended in a major shortfall and a few job eliminations," the company said in an announcement last week. "We still face many challenges in this recovering economy," warned CEO Dan Schmidt. "But we feel strongly that we are on the right path and are extremely optimistic about our future."

Add Art Barnum, who was DuPage County courts newshound for the Chicago Tribune, and Debra Bade, who was editor of reports research and archives, to the list of editorial staff whose roles were eliminated last week. "It's been a great ride, and I have had such a laugh working with all of you and with my fabulous staff here at the Tribune," Bade wrote in an email to associates and mates. "I'm not sure yet what the subsequent adventure will be, but look forward to a new challenge and opportunity to grow." Tribune business section staffers took up a collection to buy flowers for secretary Rose Sukowski, whose job also was cut after more than thirty years, writes tagza.com.



 AC/DC


AC/DC


$7.99


Used - Portrays the lives of the members of the rock and roll band, AC/DC, and describes the development of the group's music

 Kiss and Makeup


Kiss and Makeup


$16.32


Used - KISS gave people great rock 'n' roll music with an awe-inspiring theatrical show. Each member had their own look and Simmons's was "The Demon". His life is extraordinary and his personality contradictory; honest, outrageous, uncensored and hilarious, this is the story of the man behind the make-up.

 Kiss: Behind the Mask


Kiss: Behind the Mask


$13.56


Used - After the Rolling Stones and the Beatles, Kiss have the most gold records of any band. With their wild costumes, lavish make-up and pyrotechnic live shows, for three decades they have been a rock and roll institution, consistently among the most successful concert, recording and merchandising artists in popular music. Since their triumphant reunion in 1996 they have released a big CD box set, continued as one of the top-grossing live acts worldwide, and spent 2003 touring with Aerosmith.
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