The longtime afternoon jock at Q101 (now FM News 101.1) pens a piece for Slate on the decline of rock radio.
We Won't Rock You
We Won't Rock You
These stations haven’t been disappearing because the format’s a money loser. It’s because a handful of executives have decided that rock radio doesn’t belong on the FM dial.
NightAire said:These stations haven’t been disappearing because the format’s a money loser. It’s because a handful of executives have decided that rock radio doesn’t belong on the FM dial.
That seems... unlikely... Anyone else?
Mark Jeffries said:The interesting thing about the article is that the indie-rock hipsters in the comments are just pumjmeling Christine, Q101 and the commerical modern rock format to death--and making comments as to how much they hate personality radio and just want "shut up and play the obscure music everyone finds annoying but us."
I actually admire Christine for wanting to work in one-liners as part of her show, but the response to that is a disheartening one--that the audience doesn't want the next Dan Ingram and only views "personality radio" as the wacky morning team talking past the stop set times about sex and "American Idol." The 45 years since programmers misinterpreted Bill Drake as "anti-personality" have definitely taken their toll on personality radio (and would have even if there wasn't consolidation and voice tracking).