I had to look up "musicologist" as I don't think I have ever heard or seen the term before (that is how obtuse
I would hope any music station I've ever been If you don't like a station, today you have about 10⁶ number of choices elsewhere.
I would hope any music station I've ever been involved with is fun, entertaining and simple to listen to and does not require a university degree and a knowledge of the psychological and sociological ramifications of music to listen to.
You Would hope.
Unfortunately, all one have to do is turn on the radio, and observe how little fun pop radio is, and then hear a non comm. college station in a city that used to be a hotbed of innovative radio and a vibrant club scene which is all but gone, and WERS, switch to a boring, stale playlist , with announcers whose enthusiasm sounding forced, and a disingenuous, and inaccurate identifier that states " music discovery ".
And David, judging from your posts, and your rebuttals, you have your own agenda , which is neither fresh, exciting nor fun.
And as far as my use of the word musicologist, it's not as a curriculum culminating with a degree, but I've heard the word musicologist as more of a colloquialism for a radio announcer, and, or programmer who puts music, that is played on a station with a wide playlist above the priority of a radio station being strictly a business.
And what I notice out here on the
" radiodiscussions "is the polar opposite.
As far as my expletives go, I'm trying not to use them, but sometimes they slip out, when I get the types of responses , and comments out here what I feel are staid, and repetitive, and sometimes rather obnoxious.
It's been suggested that I could be banned from here, and frankly, if you feel you should, then go ahead, it's not my board
If you don't like a station, today you have about 10⁶ number of choices elsewhere.
No David, and you know it as well, having 10 clones are not 10 other choices