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Don62
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The Internet isn't the same thing as radio.
And others here have thrown out TV as an example. Radio is neither TV nor the internet.
And I didn't say radio had to be all local. As the example I've brought up (that none of the so-called experts here have been able to refute) shows that a major market talk station can run some local daily talk shows mixed in with syndicated programming and remain No. 1. The owners of KMBZ certainly didn't take the easy way like the PD at the very low-rated "heritage" talker KCMO- which is entirely syndicated.
At most radio stations - and this is okay - ourly news is mostly syndicated. The overnight is mostly syndicated (Coast To Coast), Kim Komando is syndicated. Paul Harvey is syndicated. There's nothing wrong with airing a mix of syndication.
But to air every show as syndicated with zero local origination makes talk stations in Fargo, N.D., better serve its audience - as small a market as it is - with its one local talk show than WIOD, Miami, or WFLA, Tampa, or KRMG, Tulsa, whose impoverished owners CC and Cox can't even afford to pay a local hack to host a local show. Everything is off satellite, just like automated music stations in tiny markets.
That's real radio. Right.
And don't tell me there aren't qualified people that can host at least one talk show.
I'd certainly prefer a "local hack" host a show than "a schill for the Bush administration" any day.
It's only about money.
Some of the posters here have really shown their real motivations. Buy a car whose brakes don't work, because it's cheap. To hell with any other drivers. That's their problem. "I only care about money."
And others here have thrown out TV as an example. Radio is neither TV nor the internet.
And I didn't say radio had to be all local. As the example I've brought up (that none of the so-called experts here have been able to refute) shows that a major market talk station can run some local daily talk shows mixed in with syndicated programming and remain No. 1. The owners of KMBZ certainly didn't take the easy way like the PD at the very low-rated "heritage" talker KCMO- which is entirely syndicated.
At most radio stations - and this is okay - ourly news is mostly syndicated. The overnight is mostly syndicated (Coast To Coast), Kim Komando is syndicated. Paul Harvey is syndicated. There's nothing wrong with airing a mix of syndication.
But to air every show as syndicated with zero local origination makes talk stations in Fargo, N.D., better serve its audience - as small a market as it is - with its one local talk show than WIOD, Miami, or WFLA, Tampa, or KRMG, Tulsa, whose impoverished owners CC and Cox can't even afford to pay a local hack to host a local show. Everything is off satellite, just like automated music stations in tiny markets.
That's real radio. Right.
And don't tell me there aren't qualified people that can host at least one talk show.
I'd certainly prefer a "local hack" host a show than "a schill for the Bush administration" any day.
It's only about money.
Some of the posters here have really shown their real motivations. Buy a car whose brakes don't work, because it's cheap. To hell with any other drivers. That's their problem. "I only care about money."