Tribune Company's recent changes at WGN remind me of an argument between an opinionated talk host and a program director in the 1980's. The talk show host had apparently been generating complaints, and in this meeting, the program director held up the Arbitron ratings book and told the host he wanted "a book full of friends." The host replied that he thought the point of radio was to have "a book full of LISTENERS."
The ex-Jacorites at WGN seem to be using that as their mantra. But it's not 1983 anymore. Is a (Face)book of friends worth more than a book full of ticked-off listeners?
The ex-Jacorites at WGN seem to be using that as their mantra. But it's not 1983 anymore. Is a (Face)book of friends worth more than a book full of ticked-off listeners?