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FloridaBear1776
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The disappearance of local radio newsrooms has been blamed on consolidation, deregulation, the growth of FM, what about this theory?
When a TV sitcom turned the local radio newsman was turned into an object of derision (the Silver Sow, the tape on the floor, the possessiveness over what was indeed small potatoes, the apparently sexless extended bachelorhood) and service elements were ridiculed (farm reports), did it begin a tailspin in the perception of local radio newspeople that made it easier to dump news altogether and/or trim budgets?
When a TV sitcom turned the local radio newsman was turned into an object of derision (the Silver Sow, the tape on the floor, the possessiveness over what was indeed small potatoes, the apparently sexless extended bachelorhood) and service elements were ridiculed (farm reports), did it begin a tailspin in the perception of local radio newspeople that made it easier to dump news altogether and/or trim budgets?