But in the case of this particular topic (which certainly comes up a lot!), listeners kinda have to be resigned to personality-less stations because that's all they're being given.
Not exactly. There are lots of personalities on Philadelphia radio right now, in lots of formats. A lot of radio stations are defined by their personalities. Take a look at Post #4 in this thread. There are also stations, like BEN-FM, that are built around the personality-less approach. Certainly The Woody Show is a personality-oriented show, and what we're seeing here is hostility aimed at that show. You didn't see that with Hy Lit.
But personalities on the radio are a chicken & egg thing. What came first? Negativity aimed at personalities, or the decision not to use them at all? If you look at the research over the last 30 years, one of the biggest complaints people have about their radio station is the "annoying DJ." It's not just about saving money. If you see research complaining about DJs, you start to think about radio without DJs. One less annoyance factor. You didn't have that in the 1960s.
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