As A has already pointed out, this board is the "business of radio" board. Look at the bottom of this page. RadioDiscussions is owned by Streamline Publishing, which also owns Radio INK, an industry magazine, and RBR-TVBR, a news website geared toward both the radio and television industry.
You guys are always accusing the professionals of "hijacking your threads". I put it to you that you are hijacking this entire industry discussion site with your posts.
There, I "got real". Be careful what you ask for.
Okay, this is nothing but off-topic TROLLING. Frank, I dare you to call him out on this one.
Look at the TOP of this board: Classic hits 60s/70s/80s. This particular board is NOT "the business of radio." That is elsewhere on this site.
But I understand, it must suck to be you. You are trying to defend a dying, decaying industry. Oh, it isn't dying? Oh, I am sure you would have told me the same thing about AM radio, circa 1978. The current crop of radio guys are the same ones who brought us the failure of AM radio. They just moved it over to FM. Sorry, guys, this AIN'T 1975. We got choices. You CAN'T stick it to us like you could a generation ago.
Need more proof? Look at the signature line of some of these guys on here. They have migrated onto 'netcasting. Radio is too stiff, too rigid, too inflexible, too dependent on the generation LEAST likely to listen to them. You guys are on a sinking ship, and you know it. You tell us how you survived television, MTV and on and on in the past, but your latest wounds are SELF-inflicted. You can't blame us for any of that. You let the MTV of a generation ago pick the music that you played, because radio abdicated.
The makers of the Titanic bragged a little over a century ago like you are bragging now.
Radio: the medium of the 20th century trying to stay relevant in the 21st century.
Gurgle, gurgle, gurgle.
I wouldn't want to be you.