atlantaboy said:
I don't think there's any question that a majority of listeners like the songs being put into power - to me, the issue is whether there are tons of other songs out there that people would like equally, but the artists don't have the capital, political connections, etc. to make that happen with a large company like Clear Channel
That's why it's called the music business. That's why there's a premium to get signed to a major label, and artists will often give up a lot to get the major label deal. There has to be something in it for the artist, or they wouldn't do it. Radio doesn't profit from the music business. They get no cut of album sales, concert grosses, or songwriter royalties. The only benefit a radio station gets from playing music is that the audience will continue listening a little longer. I'd love to see an artist make a media deal with a broadcaster and give them a cut on the profits. But so far, that hasn't happened. Artists who get airplay get rich. That's a fact. If they didn't, and it was all for the love of music, the game would be different. But it's not, and this is a reality that everyone knows.
The other way to do it, and some artists do it, is to work a lot harder. Hop in a van and take your music from town to town and build from the bottom up. Build word of mouth, get people talking about you, visit radio stations, and do the politics yourself. It still can be done, but it's so much easier to let someone else do it for you, and make that big multi-station deal. A lot of artists simply don't want to do the work.