So, here's a set of questinos
Who wakes up one morning and thinks "I'm going to buy as many stations as I can and see what happens"
Who wakes up the next morning, see's that maybe doing that wasn't such a great idea, and thinks "I'm going to do the same thing".....
So, what brought on the onset of mega 'block' heads like Clear Channel and Cumulus? Where the Bottom line is the only thing that matters....and so long as the company owner gets rich, who cares what happens to the stations, or the employees in the long run?
When did it happen that just being a regular radio station, owned by an average joe become a bad thing? was it the onset of digital media? Internet Radio? You'd think just the opposite would be true. Now that ANYONE can listen anywhere in the world, including listeners who'd love to hear you in their new home, stations would be come a bit more competitive. and, if you can't cut it, you fold up just like a normal business.
Now it seems folks don't want to go out of business....now the new trend seems to be 'get bought out'.
So, are these mega corps where the bottom line is the only thing that matters.......a good thing, or a bad thing for today's modern world?
Who wakes up one morning and thinks "I'm going to buy as many stations as I can and see what happens"
Who wakes up the next morning, see's that maybe doing that wasn't such a great idea, and thinks "I'm going to do the same thing".....
So, what brought on the onset of mega 'block' heads like Clear Channel and Cumulus? Where the Bottom line is the only thing that matters....and so long as the company owner gets rich, who cares what happens to the stations, or the employees in the long run?
When did it happen that just being a regular radio station, owned by an average joe become a bad thing? was it the onset of digital media? Internet Radio? You'd think just the opposite would be true. Now that ANYONE can listen anywhere in the world, including listeners who'd love to hear you in their new home, stations would be come a bit more competitive. and, if you can't cut it, you fold up just like a normal business.
Now it seems folks don't want to go out of business....now the new trend seems to be 'get bought out'.
So, are these mega corps where the bottom line is the only thing that matters.......a good thing, or a bad thing for today's modern world?