I think the difference is; I've been, and am still working in the business, including (up until recently) station ownership. As part of that difference, I've needed to stay on top of changes/evolution in the industry, and adjust to those trends and changes in order to stay relevant and am rewarded for doing so. Some of my work over the past twenty years has driven the very changes in the industry that you, and other's on this site frequently find appalling. Welcome to the modern world.
The reality is since you were in the business, that young people aren't interested in getting into specifically-radio. They're interested in getting involved in modern media. That's primarily social media, and unlike the old days, includes becoming an influencer, singing sensation, or somehow otherwise showing their talents. And they don't need a broadcast school or talent agency. They're getting noticed and jobs from doing videos and posts from their bedroom studio.
As BigA and I have pointed out, sought after talent may also include radio, but ultimately even radio is looking for people who relate to modern younger audiences, not just talking up an intro or having a good set of pipes. That's been the downfall of some classic radio talent; they don't value, nor seen the importance of being just as entertaining and informative via a social media presence, just as much as they do with the mic open. They've neglected that aspect at their own professional peril.
If anything I'm critical of posts here that are endlessly stuck in the past when radio, TV, and newspapers were the only forms of media. It isn't that way, nor has it been for years. I get sick and tired of talk about the good ol' days like we're still living in them. Even though I'm an old guy too, looking back so much just gets so tiresome. Maybe I hope to shake some people into waking up that there's a different world out there that continues to evolve, including exciting new things and forms of media that isn't just radio. That doesn't mean that radio is dying, or whatever, it just means radio has a different place. I've been fortunate to have been involved in a lot of technical groundbreaking in all forms of media, and continue working toward that today. Like any industry; if you're not running out front looking forward, you're just running behind.
Good Lord. Dude, it's 2022. Friggin wake up and look around.