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Nick said:I think the jock should at least be allowed to choose 1 out of every 5 songs from the station's music library, either to fulfill a listener request or their own taste. It would give each jock a "flavor" on the station, yet keep to the format. And it would also make the listeners happy to hear their request. Pulse 87 was the only station that played listener requests, even if I requested a gold.
1. The listeners you speak of, what the biz calls "active" are less than 10% of the audience and more often than not diametrically opposed to the other 90% (passive).
2. It's not about the jocks. It's about the music. As a jock your mission is to present the station and it's music. It's not your stage.
3. If you fall into the category of active listener, by that definition alone your comments are rendered mostly irrelevant to any serious discussion of radio programming.
Yes, there are a lot of bad programmers out there, and good ones forced to do the bidding of bad ones at the national level, but there is so much more to it than you obviously comprehend.
As most of us in the business, who BTW started out as "fans" like you and long ago realized those we our clueless years, either get into the industry and see how shallow your perspective is, or get the chip off your shoulder and listen when those of us who know better attempt to educate you. Try starting off your diatribes like this: "I noticed that station XXXX does XXXX. Can anyone explain the thought process behind this?" Rather than: "You guys should do XXXX, or XXXX".
Just tryin' to help.