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Name: Emily Smith on Nov 25, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Mr L Clarke on Nov 25, 2012Comments: It seems to me that reggae is use by and listened to a populas of the music business weather black or other wise young and old and listened by all from country to classical musicians and listeners, yet it seems the powers that be only want to see it put into the dark ages as if it has done wrong by being in itself. Why why why if JESSIE J or J L S were to do and reggae album I bet they would play it all day every day IT'S A SHAME the QUEEN of EMGLAND can recognise it but yet still the major radio stations deny it. its a SHAME SHAME SHAME....Flag
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Name: Rebecca Williams on Nov 25, 2012Comments: David Rodigan has always blazed the Fire for Reggea music. Raspect due always. Kiss and Choice fm have always marginalized reggea music nothing new their loss anyway. David keep flying the Flag. Blessed love always.Flag
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Name: Dueane Neil on Nov 25, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: TIPPA IRIE on Nov 25, 2012Comments: we need reggae on the radio we love reggae on the radio Dave help me at the start of my career and i think its a sin what kiss has done to him.Flag
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Name: DJ Greedy G on Nov 25, 2012Comments: Your loss Kiss FM. Rodigan will end up on another big station. How many of your rap and techno and R&B (sic - as REAL R&B was made in the 40s to 60s) have been awarded an MBE? Nuff said.....Flag
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Name: Paula ?Franks on Nov 25, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Juliet Johnston on Nov 25, 2012Comments: Unfortunately musically time is reversing. Radio stations should be support all genres of music. Is it not realised by now that reggae is the backbone to a lot of genres nowadays and Rodigan has been one of a few if not only one to keep the music public and alive?Flag
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Name: Dan Marcus on Nov 25, 2012Comments: keep the fyah burning RodiganFlag
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Name: Annie Ruddock on Nov 25, 2012Comments: This is a disgrace! From it's birth as an independent pirate radio station, I have watched Kiss FM turn from a credible unique radio station into another homogenised over commercial radio station which panders only to one section of listeners and therefore lacks any credibility. If Rodigan leaves, there will be no reason for me to ever tune into this station again.Flag
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Name: Reggae Sizzla on Nov 25, 2012Comments: Sad Sad day Rodigan.. huge respect for the stand.. REGGAE all the way. KissFm, Kiss mi ... neck ! ;-))Flag
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Name: Theresa Mills on Nov 25, 2012Comments: They'll be the biggest losers,along with the fans of his and reggae music!!!Flag
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Name: Cecil Reuben on Nov 25, 2012Comments: david is a man of principle ,,I totally support his stand!!!Flag
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Name: Rob Wilson on Nov 25, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Papa Levi on Nov 25, 2012Comments: It's high time that reggae music has a prime time slot..Flag
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Name: Leo on Nov 25, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Leo Jacobs on Nov 25, 2012Comments: Reggae strong Rodigan strong Reggae music we na sit downFlag
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Name: Caz Joseph on Nov 25, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Coral Cloud Productiond on Nov 25, 2012Comments: Reggae is the healing of the nation! One LoveFlag
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Name: Fiona Robinson-Sterling on Nov 25, 2012Comments: David has been playing my songs for many years. Let's ban together for the greater good.Flag
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Name: Dj Lolly on Nov 25, 2012Comments: sad news joke thingFlag
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Name: Jason Greenaway on Nov 25, 2012Comments: we should be able to listen to reggae music during the day time not just at late a nigthFlag
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Name: Carol Diorazio on Nov 26, 2012Comments: what a great great shame I respected kiss but to disrespect the music im greatly saddened. music musicFlag
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Name: Victor Essiet on Nov 26, 2012Comments: no one can stop reggae music no matter how hard babylon tries. we must stand up and spread the vibez by any means neccessary, the struggle continues. one loveFlag
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Name: Errol Bell on Nov 26, 2012Comments: I am a lover of reggae music, but apart from pirate stations, it's no goFlag
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Name: Stephen Cheshire on Nov 26, 2012Comments: from me eye deh ya me knee...me a listern roddy..dem all ways a fight against we..big up and bless up roddy..foundation..Flag
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Name: Karen Shillingford on Nov 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Mr Sample on Nov 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Chrispine on Nov 26, 2012Comments: raggae needs more airtime.. it is no longer for the sufferers. it belongs to allFlag
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Name: Rock To Art on Nov 26, 2012Comments: Can"t do that.Flag
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Name: D Silver on Nov 26, 2012Comments: it is not right these big radio stations don't want to give reggae a day time slot..it is good music that the world love..all this rubbish they keep playing insteadFlag
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Name: Sue Padmore on Nov 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Little Miss on Nov 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Carole Rose on Nov 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Maggie Edrupt on Nov 26, 2012Comments: reggae music will never dieFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 26, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Daniel Kelly on Nov 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Pedro Graham on Nov 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Pedro Graham on Nov 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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Don Chandler on Nov 27, 2012
Comments: I support the stand David Rodigan has expressed but i believe in good riddance to old rubbish.i've never been a fan of Kiss anyway. Internet radio is the way forward and would defo tune in to Rodigans own Internet station.Flag -
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Name: Charles Nelson on Nov 27, 2012Comments: David Rodigan is for me, one of the best dj's on radio, a man passionate and professional about what he does, please remember that most people in britain, sorry i meant the world, love reggae music, i can say this with clarity as i am a reggae musician and have traveled reggae industry growing in France Germany Poland and many other it is a music that many people want to hear so why is it so marginalised in great britain will someone please see sense and encourage him to take back his job by offering a decent time come kiss lead the way stop following it makes no senseFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 27, 2012Comments: “the stone that the builder refused will be the head corner stone.”Flag
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Name: LADY LEX on Nov 27, 2012Comments: I listened to David Rodigan from the time he played on a Sunday afternoon with Tony Williams. David always played the music by the people for the people, long may he continue to do so. One Musical Love, Lady LexFlag
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Name: Neville King on Nov 28, 2012Comments: they think that they have bled us dry and now is the time to kick us to the kerb but they are wrong so wrong reggrae music was here long before then and reggae music will be here long after they have gone long live reggae musicFlag
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Name: Neville King on Nov 28, 2012Comments: they think that they have bled us dry and now is the time to kick us to the kerb but they are wrong so wrong reggrae music was here long before then and reggae music will be here long after they have gone long live reggae musicFlag