Gee, every statement you make is not true.
Nothing new from Fred.
Gee, every statement you make is not true.
Another lie. But I guess that's to be expected here isn't it?
http://www.audiologyonline.com/releases/otolaryngologists-for-rush-limbaugh-describe-6254
I guess next will be the accusation that the DOCTORS are covering up.
Through 25 years as a marketing researcher, and dealing with people like you as clients. The one thing I never figured out: Do people like you really believe the industry BS or do you just spout the industry line because you tell people what they want to hear? Maybe you shouldn't be paying attention to all those old trade magazines you post. Sol Taishoff and the rest, down to Michael Harrison today, are hos and tell people what they want to hear.
Well, I am not a user. Are you ?
I have trouble believing that the radio industry is all that much different from any other industry.
Radio is doomed regardless of what we do. At least that's what I keep reading. That's why some of us are broadening what we do beyond the air signal.
What I haven't seen from anyone is actual factual statistical research that says if we broaden our playlists, broaden the scope of our talk shows, or offer "quality programming," rather than appealing to the lowest common denominator, that our audience levels will return to 1990 levels. If you've seen such a study, please link it here. The problems we face aren't programming problems, and they're not going to be solved with programming solutions.
Show me research that says talk stations need to air demonstrably false information in order to keep an audience.
That's what we call a leading question.
"Alexandria, VA -- In a news conference held October 11 at the House Ear Institute in Los Angeles, otolaryngologists Drs. Antonio De la Cruz and Jennifer Derebery discussed the diagnosis and treatment for the hearing loss incurred by their patient, nationally renowned radio commentator Rush Limbaugh."
Now that you bring it up... Dr. Derebery is my allergist (her specialty within the field mentioned) and she is extensively published on the subject of allergy and autoimmune system related hearing loss.
In Dr. Derebery's office at the House Ear Institute in Los Angeles there is a map showing the nearly 100 different countries from which patients travel for treatment.
As you say, another lie posted in this thread is nothing new... but this one is high in the list of infamy.
Are you really not acknowledging the degree of needless and demonstrably untrue dog-whistle garbage that has been allowed to air since this President came on the scene? Really?
What we have noticed is the tribal behavior of talk listeners. They tend to group together. Our job is to target large groups.
Feeding those groups flagrant and base-riling lies isn't necessary. Again, this isn't about ideology, it's about honesty and responsibility.
There should be room in every radio market for at least one or two stations that take the high road in airing quality programming instead of pandering to the lowest common denominator.
You're right...it's NOT about ideology. It's about making money.
Yes, it is. So why did stations let many of these hosts go so far to the extreme, that they've alienated a growing list of sponsors, not to mention listeners?
Feeding those groups flagrant and base-riling lies isn't necessary.
It's a free country. If a host wants to self-destruct, it's his right to do so. Ultimately HE has to bear the consequences.
I have trouble believing that the radio industry is all that much different from any other industry.
You mean like telling people Rush went deaf because he had a painkiller addiction?