The average listener doesn't know that there's a chance the DJ on their local station isn't sitting in a local studio. I also don't thinkthey care. Some don't even know the difference between local and national programming. I kid you not. Back 17 years ago I was involved at a small AM station. We carried the Dr. Laura show. One lady whom I worked with at my real job was a fan of Dr. Laura. Her mind was blown when I told her Dr. Laura was sitting in a studio somewhere in the Los Angeles area and not sitting at the local radio station's studio in Plantsville, Connecticut.
Co-worker: So tell me. What's Dr. Laura like in real life?
Me: I don't know. I've never met the woman.
Co-worker: But didn't you tell me you work at AM 990?
Me: I do.
Co-worker: So Dr. Laura is on AM 990. You work at AM 990, how can you not have met her?
Me: Dr. Laura is based at a radio station in Los Angeles. We pick her show up via a satellite dish we have at our studio in Plantsville.
Co-worker: Really? You mean Dr. Laura isn't sitting in your studio in Plantsville?
Me: I swear on it. If the radio station can't even afford to pay me, how can you believe they can afford to pay Dr. Laura's salary?
Co-worker: You don't have "Dr." in front of your name and that's why the station can't afford to pay you.
It makes you wonder if that ever happens with Rush, Dave Ramsey, etc.