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> > It's not
> > > > going to happen in Pittsburgh either. Now just isn't
> the
> >
> > > > time for the format.
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>
>
> And that's the answer. There's just not much music out there
> anymore, relatively speaking.
>
> All the hip-hop sounds the same, all the rock sounds the
> same. It's tough to make an interesting sttaion out of what
> there is to work with.
I came close to launching a thread about that, but it wasn't just about Pittsburgh so I didn't. There was an article on the AP ysterday that said that the sales of recorded music are signficantly down, with the increase in sales by downloading not making up for the loss of sales of hard media. Your observation of the new music by new artists is correct. Most of it does sound pretyy much the same as everything else, at least most of it recorded by the new, up-and-coming artists.
The artists who used to record hit records are still cranking out great music. But that music isn't eligible for airplay on any sort of "contemporary" format station, since those artists have been officially declared "classic" by the radio police.
> > It's not
> > > > going to happen in Pittsburgh either. Now just isn't
> the
> >
> > > > time for the format.
> > > >
>
>
> And that's the answer. There's just not much music out there
> anymore, relatively speaking.
>
> All the hip-hop sounds the same, all the rock sounds the
> same. It's tough to make an interesting sttaion out of what
> there is to work with.
I came close to launching a thread about that, but it wasn't just about Pittsburgh so I didn't. There was an article on the AP ysterday that said that the sales of recorded music are signficantly down, with the increase in sales by downloading not making up for the loss of sales of hard media. Your observation of the new music by new artists is correct. Most of it does sound pretyy much the same as everything else, at least most of it recorded by the new, up-and-coming artists.
The artists who used to record hit records are still cranking out great music. But that music isn't eligible for airplay on any sort of "contemporary" format station, since those artists have been officially declared "classic" by the radio police.