Mike,
I'll attest to the truth of that, and share a story about one of the stations where I was PD back in the days...
The newly-hired GM of the station had a habit of asking everyone who walked in the door for programming ideas...except me, his program director. When I tried to suggest something, it was always met with "...we'll discuss it later..." which we never did.
One day I devised myself a plan, which would be the envy of most any man. I made a list of 8-10 things I felt needed attention to in the station's programming. Then I had an old college friend phone the station posing as "Mark Fairwest", a made-up programming consultant who was passing through the area consulting one of the stations in Greensboro. The ruse was that he had happened upon our signal, thought we needed improvement, and was willing to offer "free advice". He then shared the things on my list, and told my GM that he could never discuss his identity with anyone.
Over the next month, my GM began sharing "his" programming ideas with me, which were my ideas to begin with, and I was given free reign to implement them. I don't think Mark Fairwest ever called him again, and I never told Walt the story.
I have come to believe that there are two types of managers in radio...those who build great stations from the inside out, and those who bring greatness from the outside in. There are WAAAYYY too many of the second type for the industry's own good.
Later....
Matt Smith
WGSR-TV