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With commercials and annoying DJs included.On AM/FM radio you get numerous radio formats Talk, Pop radio, AC, Hot AC, Alternative and more.
Commercials are very annoying no matter what station they are on. There are annoying DJs too on like Top 40 stations. At least Christian station DJs aren’t as annoying as the secular ones.With commercials and annoying DJs included.
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Please, clarify that “annoying” is your opinion. Many listeners like DJs you don’t care for or stations would not hire them. At least in the bigger markets, stations research music and playlist as well as the talentCommercials are very annoying no matter what station they are on. There are annoying DJs too on like Top 40 stations. At least Christian station DJs aren’t as annoying as the secular ones.
In my opinion, I want less “witty banter”. Either have a conversation or don’t. Not everyone can be Howard Stern and do a bit on the radio.Please, clarify that “annoying” is your opinion. Many listeners like DJs you don’t care for or stations would not hire them. At least in the bigger markets, stations research music and playlist as well as the talent
Good Lord. You do know that commercials pay for the radio station and all of it's employees?Commercials are very annoying no matter what station they are on. There are annoying DJs too on like Top 40 stations. At least Christian station DJs aren’t as annoying as the secular ones.
Another reason to pay for a service with no ads.Good Lord. You do know that commercials pay for the radio station and all of it's employees?
When it gets to the point that radio is unpalatable, listeners tune out.Good Lord. You do know that commercials pay for the radio station and all of it's employees?
In the car I am exclusively listening to SXM. If I happen to flip to FM it’s brief and unlistenable.When it gets to the point that radio is unpalatable, listeners tune out.
They are annoying but that is true that commercials do that.Good Lord. You do know that commercials pay for the radio station and all of it's employees?
There have been ads since the 20's when radio began, just like there have been listeners complaining about all the ads. Heck, most of the larger market radio stations were owned specifically to advertise the parent company's products.When it gets to the point that radio is unpalatable, listeners tune out.
Bullsh!t. The ads have gotten more obnoxious in the last decade or two. There's little-to-no creativity, just hard sell, with crappy sound quality, low-talent voices and disclaimers sped up digitally to make them undecipherable. There were always obnoxious ads, but when you listen to old airchecks you hear the creative ads, the funny ads, the ones that included actual information that the listener/consumer could use, live reads from friendly or humorous personalities. And they didn't come in twelve-packs.There have been ads since the 20's when radio began, just like there have been listeners complaining about all the ads. Heck, most of the larger market radio stations were owned specifically to advertise the parent company's products.
Nothing has changed.
Bullsh!t. The ads have gotten more obnoxious in the last decade or two. There's little-to-no creativity, just hard sell,
SXM doesn't have commercials but they do have annoying DJ's.In the car I am exclusively listening to SXM. If I happen to flip to FM it’s brief and unlistenable.
Remember even back in the 80's and 90's the screaming voiceover repeating phone numbers many times? How about when they used to scream at you to GO NOW NOW NOW! We used to get a lot of complaints about those spots, but obviously they were effective for the times. As BigA says, the client is in charge of the spot, not the radio station. Just because you're considered a senior, maybe you're just less tolerant to any ads? Clint Eastwood in Grand Torino comes to mind.Bullsh!t. The ads have gotten more obnoxious in the last decade or two.
Could be diminished hearing?There's little-to-no creativity, just hard sell, with crappy sound quality, low-talent voices and disclaimers sped up digitally to make them undecipherable.
As has been mentioned; advertisers now look for 'numbers of impressions', not how many :30's or :60's with a particular station. That, and I'll bet many of the spots that irritate you are national spots.There were always obnoxious ads, but when you listen to old airchecks you hear the creative ads, the funny ads, the ones that included actual information that the listener/consumer could use, live reads from friendly or humorous personalities. And they didn't come in twelve-packs.
Same here when I'm not listening to podcasts from my phone!In the car I am exclusively listening to SXM. If I happen to flip to FM it’s brief and unlistenable.