I am aware that I will be getting a lot of interesting replies to this post. But I feel compelled to set the record straight about people and their views on the relevance of terrestrial radio.
Terrestrial radio as we know it is dead, not dead in the sense nobody listens, but dead as in relevance.
Take the old WLS for instance. At their prime they were the BIG 890! Untouchable, with, on a clear night you could get that signal in freakin China! And the jocks, whooo the jocks were second to none and they even played top 40! That is when radio was radio.
Now, they have fired half the population at the 890. Radio is not relevant anymore. At least not to the local consumer. Let me explain.
Today, there are too many sources for the same thing. With the merger of XM and Sirius drawing near that will bring forth an entirely new perspective on how we deal our cards. You turn on any top 40 station in Chicago like Kiss or B or whatever and you hear the same crap.
There is no talent anymore, the days of the 6 figure jocks are gone, if you look young and can pronounce Hannah Montana correctly and don't have a felony conviction..bAM! Your hired to push buttons for $12 bux an hour.
Now, to make matters worse and I know we need commercials to pay bills, but with the economy being in a slump big advertisers are taking their spots nationally, which means the local guys are paying 3 times more for spots and having them run 20 times per day. Where is the music?
The average top 40 station only plays 10 songs per hour and 2 of those songs are heavy rotation which means you will hear one of the songs played twice in that 1 hour. Mix that in with boring phoners, yap yap yap we are back to the beginning again.
People are not loyal to radio anymore, and why should they be? Radio execs have basically spit in the faces of loyal listens through the years and listeners are fed up. Its all about the bottom line in corporate radio today. Problem is, the advertisers are not falling for that crap anymore. They are taking their ad's national and getting a better reaction. With websites and 800 numbers it is easy to sell your business nationally.
What this all boils down too is that radio as we know it is gone. Oh sure, you will still have your music stations and talk stations but in todays world there are too many outlets for getting entertainment. Ipods, XM, Sirius, Internet, Podcasts you name it and..they are all commercial free and do not have hack jocks talking about stupid crap. People are smarter today and know what they want.
the Sterns and Dahls of the industry will be phased out over the next 5 years, you watch.
Thank you for your time.
Terrestrial radio as we know it is dead, not dead in the sense nobody listens, but dead as in relevance.
Take the old WLS for instance. At their prime they were the BIG 890! Untouchable, with, on a clear night you could get that signal in freakin China! And the jocks, whooo the jocks were second to none and they even played top 40! That is when radio was radio.
Now, they have fired half the population at the 890. Radio is not relevant anymore. At least not to the local consumer. Let me explain.
Today, there are too many sources for the same thing. With the merger of XM and Sirius drawing near that will bring forth an entirely new perspective on how we deal our cards. You turn on any top 40 station in Chicago like Kiss or B or whatever and you hear the same crap.
There is no talent anymore, the days of the 6 figure jocks are gone, if you look young and can pronounce Hannah Montana correctly and don't have a felony conviction..bAM! Your hired to push buttons for $12 bux an hour.
Now, to make matters worse and I know we need commercials to pay bills, but with the economy being in a slump big advertisers are taking their spots nationally, which means the local guys are paying 3 times more for spots and having them run 20 times per day. Where is the music?
The average top 40 station only plays 10 songs per hour and 2 of those songs are heavy rotation which means you will hear one of the songs played twice in that 1 hour. Mix that in with boring phoners, yap yap yap we are back to the beginning again.
People are not loyal to radio anymore, and why should they be? Radio execs have basically spit in the faces of loyal listens through the years and listeners are fed up. Its all about the bottom line in corporate radio today. Problem is, the advertisers are not falling for that crap anymore. They are taking their ad's national and getting a better reaction. With websites and 800 numbers it is easy to sell your business nationally.
What this all boils down too is that radio as we know it is gone. Oh sure, you will still have your music stations and talk stations but in todays world there are too many outlets for getting entertainment. Ipods, XM, Sirius, Internet, Podcasts you name it and..they are all commercial free and do not have hack jocks talking about stupid crap. People are smarter today and know what they want.
the Sterns and Dahls of the industry will be phased out over the next 5 years, you watch.
Thank you for your time.