Re: A Michael Jackson question?
Here in Sacramento even the spanish language stations were playing his music.
Here in Sacramento even the spanish language stations were playing his music.
OutOfTheBiz said:This insiders mentality that any station NOT going apeshit over MJ and playing his music ad nausem is somehow clueless is EXACTLY the reason that everyday listeners have fled radio in droves. The chief complaint has always been that stations all sound alike and all do the same things.
I personally applaud any station that resists the urge to follow all the others like a penguin jumping in the icy sea. There are plenty of people in the real world who appreciate NOT being force-fed whatever story the media decides we must endure. I also thought it was a tad ridiculous for the local TV newcasts to have so much time dedicated to MJ. It was a real stretch for them finding all the "local connections." Who gives a rat's ass what some dude who was one of his security guards for 10 minutes in 1983 thinks about it? It's the lead story. Do it, and move on to the rest of the news. There's plenty of more important things we should be worrying about.
OutOfTheBiz said:This insiders mentality that any station NOT going apeshit over MJ and playing his music ad nausem is somehow clueless is EXACTLY the reason that everyday listeners have fled radio in droves. The chief complaint has always been that stations all sound alike and all do the same things.
I personally applaud any station that resists the urge to follow all the others like a penguin jumping in the icy sea. There are plenty of people in the real world who appreciate NOT being force-fed whatever story the media decides we must endure. I also thought it was a tad ridiculous for the local TV newcasts to have so much time dedicated to MJ. It was a real stretch for them finding all the "local connections." Who gives a rat's ass what some dude who was one of his security guards for 10 minutes in 1983 thinks about it? It's the lead story. Do it, and move on to the rest of the news. There's plenty of more important things we should be worrying about.
OutOfTheBiz said:For the record, I'm not anti-MJ by any stretch. I was and still am a fan, and was around in full force in his heyday. But this board is about RADIO, and I think the copycat mentality in covering things like this is serious overkill, and chases away more listeners than it brings in and holds. I think the same would be true for this reaction to ANY artist - whether or not there was controversy attached.
BoomerPower99 said:I just saw a cartoon..
It was of satan and Jesus.
Satan was holding a book entitled: Michael R.I.P.
SATAN SAYS TO JESUS, WANT TO FLIP A COIN?
PRETTY MUCH SUMS UP JACKSON'S LIFE
That was supposed to be Jesus ??? Huh, sure looked like St. Peter.BoomerPower99 said:I just saw a cartoon..
It was of satan and Jesus.
Satan was holding a book entitled: Michael R.I.P.
SATAN SAYS TO JESUS, WANT TO FLIP A COIN?
PRETTY MUCH SUMS UP JACKSON'S LIFE
Knowsnews2 said:Arum was already slated to fill in. What should he have done? Ignored the story when the news crossed only minutes earlier? The News/Talk station covered THE news of the day and had people talking about it. So tell us all how that is shameless exploitation.Neil Millman said:WSB-AM had Mark Arum doing a call-in show in place of Herman Cain.AtlBanker said:Which station is going to shamelessly exploit the death MJ death the most?
bclark71. said:whitfm said:I'm sorry but...Q100 dropped the ball big time in Atlanta. Mediabase backs up what everybody has been saying; they didn't get anything by Michael on until the late evening hours.
If it had been Rob Thomas, Q100 would still be doing wall-to-wall coverage.
Shame on both Q100 and Star94 for missing a golden opportunity to highlight someone who brought Top 40 back from the edge in the early 80s.