And a lot of broadcasters are missing the boat on that count. Doesn't anyone see the value in producing programming that people actually crave & want more of rather than programming that plays in the background & is carefully crafted not to offend anyone? I don't own a station, but if I did, I'd produce a product that people would be excited about. I would rather have a small audience who responds with passion to my programming (and spots) than a large audience who keeps me at 1.5 on the volume 10 knob.kyscott said:BobOnTheJob said:you just don't see listener passion like that today.
There's nothing for them worth getting excited over on the radio today.