I grew up with personality radio forming my earlier memories of the medium, 610 WIP. Plenty of chit chat between songs. Then the high energy, albeit less chit chat of Hot Hits 98 then Eagle 106. So I'm not discounting personality radio, though recognize plenty of people want the music, not the personality and their tastes are just as valid. I don't think anyone is the a....
It feels, at time, like there's a clinging to what something was, even though the world changes. Understandable? Sure. The familiar is comfort food for the soul. On any average day, though, as SomeRadioGuy describes, would it matter to any meaningful percentage of listeners where someone is sitting, or when they sat there? So they can talk about how the Phillies got the snot beat out of them to prove someone is doing something close to live and is paying attention to this town? I mean....I kind of already know the team got embarrassed, so does that add anything to my day if I'm even paying that much attention between the songs I prefer as background while working?
I do understand the idea that amidst a sea of curated, automated playlists, the space that remains for a broadcast, single-stream linear medium is generally going to be how it's packaged - with hosts in many cases, without them in some others, but still with a certain station-ality to it. Could every city have had a Stern? Yeah, and lots of them did/do. But there was only one genuine article, and for however many morning shows he ultimately replaced, the people voted by listening to him for his content, not his location.
Maybe it's just being more philosophical in discussing things with no single truth. What works in "A" doesn't work in "B." Or what DID work stopped working. I'm just not seeing how it's a fundamentally bad thing that audiences can get what they want with fewer limitations. That's not trying to be an a..... just thinking about trends and technology as they evolve.