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Updated: 3:03 PM Jun 29, 2009
Jackson's Death Affect Radio & Merchandise Sales in Bowling Green
The news of pop icon Michael Jackson's death Thursday has yet to wear off for many of us.
So in the hours since his death, the "King Of Pop" has seen renewed interest... both on radio and in the record stores here in Bowling Green.
Posted: 8:55 PM Jun 26, 2009Reporter: Ryan Dearbone Email Address: ryan.dearbone@wbko.com |
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He had a good start to his career, but ultimately ended up a weird idiot who had children sleeping in his bed. I guess I'm the only person who is not sad by his passing. It's weird how no one really cared about him until he died, now everyone is a MJ fan again. Pathetic.
we will miss he alot