Another thing.
If this is being done on behalf of the advertiser, the advertiser would have commercial sensitivities at heart, right? A central function of any business is to reach out to your target demographic.
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We wanted to make a site which concentrates on the UK music scene - sites like Yahoo! are very good, but there are just too many music sites in the world to be able to cover them all well... so we decided to specialise!
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http://www.ukmix.org/about/history.html
With ATRL being a US-based site...where's the commercial sense? There's none. It's like sticking a square peg into a round hole. Surely if they were switching servers, they'd just temporarily close the website down?
I post on Popjustice. They did the server-switching process in half a day.
Please give me some valid reasons why this is occurring, not all this Grade A bull-crap.