Um….and?
If it's an LPFM, you must mean 'The Listener'.Since the LPFM that a good friend and I volunteer at doesn’t have a phone, we just have listeners text their requests.
And, it's a radio station that in 2023 takes requests from listeners.Um….and?
And that's the irony of this thing: People interested in Sinatra or old standards probably don't text much. Their Cricket phones aren't great for that kind of thing. That, and they would need to take both hands off their walker. Too dangerous.Considering the age of the target audience, this is surprising.
Hahaha-nope. We have people texting requests from several states, along with our local audience.If it's an LPFM, you must mean 'The Listener'.
Sure they have. In any event, it hardly seems like “national radio.”And yet the DJ lists songs that have been requested.
Does he usually actually play them? While this idea may work for a small LPFM that few listen to, or that older folks get a kick out of listening to just to hear if their requests are played, few larger stations would bother even looking at the texts that came in.And yet the DJ lists songs that have been requested.
It does if other stations are doing it. I'm waiting to hear if anyone says they are.Sure they have. In any event, it hardly seems like “national radio.”
I'm waiting for them to accept requests via Morse code. That'll be another broad ranging outreach.It does if other stations are doing it. I'm waiting to hear if anyone says they are.
You think?He certainly has a disdain for LPFMs.
There are people sold vitamin supplements peddled by Alex Jones too. Probably more in number than are ever served by all the surviving LPFM stations in the country. Neither are very effective in helping people.I do respect his radio knowledge and vast experience. Harvey_Dogg is correct. LPFMs serve those who have been overlooked by commercial radio, but far too many may have brought such harsh feelings upon themselves for a plethora of reasons.
And if I may quote Frank Berry, "Please be kind to each other and avoid name-calling and insults."
Oh, yeah, that whole "Jerry's Final Thought" was total bullshit.I thought that was Jerry Springer. Well maybe not the part about name calling.
I always found it amusing that after his guests would fight he would end his show with "be kind to yourself and each other."
Those two factors are key in any ad campaign coming from a direct account with an ad manager or an advertising agency.You didn't answer my question:
"Why are age and ethnicity so top of mind for you?"