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The sad truth is that, outside of us radio freaks, the average listener doesn't care much about disc jockeys. They're there for the music. The more music, the better. So the single-spot cluster that evolved to a triple-spot 70 second break under Drake became a two-minute cluster in the 70s...so there could be three and four (and five and six) songs in a row.
If that was true that explain the success of Howard Stern, Robert W Morgan, The Real Don Steele, Jeff & Jer, Kid Kraddick, Steve Dahl, Rick Dees? The point is the average listener is not aware of mechanics and style as those are who are really into radio. So what? We always target the core, they have passion for their favorite station. As for average listeners, they have been served shit for so long, why should they care about anything else than the music. I'll tell you this, two stations same music, except I have exceptionial talented jocks, the other has pukers and liner card readers, I win everytime.
If that was true that explain the success of Howard Stern, Robert W Morgan, The Real Don Steele, Jeff & Jer, Kid Kraddick, Steve Dahl, Rick Dees? The point is the average listener is not aware of mechanics and style as those are who are really into radio. So what? We always target the core, they have passion for their favorite station. As for average listeners, they have been served shit for so long, why should they care about anything else than the music. I'll tell you this, two stations same music, except I have exceptionial talented jocks, the other has pukers and liner card readers, I win everytime.