Steve Dahl and Garry Meier celerate Walgreens in a paid talk of the virtues of this global compnay

Ramon Ramos
   Chicago legendary radio host Steve Dahl and his partner Gary Meier and well established radio veterans and know how to speak for corporate interests and trying not to give the impression that something is a commercial and a normal discussion. A recent example how Dahl and Meier were speaking of Walgreens during their show is an example of a commercial being thrown in a five minute dialogue in regular broadcasting time.
Dahl is a master genus in getting these corporate messages done outside of the slotted commercial jingle time on a radio broadcast and one must wonder how much the Walgreens corporation paid for this recent dialogue on Walgreens. while Dahl and Meier are not fans of the fancy urban Walgreens that are increasingly being put up in high-income city centers but Dahl and Meier went on to praise the places for having available stuff and for being everywhere.
Dahl was puzzled that some in Chicago would complain how many Walgreens are close to each other in downtown and one on state street and the elitist bastard Meier questioned if people would want a ugly Family Dollar or Dollar Tree instead as both laughed that concept off saying it belongs out in the boondocks where local yaks live and that these businesses cater to those who cannot afford luxury downtown urban living.
 Meier said that if a great downtown has to have a place that sells small accessories you want it to be Walgreens and both agreed that this company is a great place to stop for small items  on the go. this obvious commercial was completed and once again Dahl and Meier showed the great radio talk talent this duo has combined for some thirty years of broadcast in Chicago as perhaps one of radio history's best corporate commercialism and consumerism vocalists who past as talk radio entertainers and these two clowns will thrown in a talk on your company for the right special advertising price.

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