TheBigA said:landtuna said:I'll bet that station sold lots more Clearasil than Frigidaire's. ;D
But they made more money from the appliance stores. Take a look at the popular music at the time. There's a reason why they mixed in Frank Sinatra with The Beatles. And the kids sat through Frank then. They wouldn't today. Since the late 70s, radio has become far more targeted than it was when you were a kid. If that means teens don't have a radio station they like (especially teen boys), so what?
Those days an average market was lucky to feature a dozen listenable AM signals in the daytime (much less local stations at night). Maybe one or possibly two TV stations. The 45 was the alternative to the radio. Portable entertainment consisted of a six transistor AM with the optional mono magnetic earphone for private listening.
No kid ever sat through Frank. That is the reason virtually every market had at least two top 40 stations.
Everybody has myriad options today. TV stations are challenged by cable and Yahoo et al. Newspapers are dropping like flies. Google and You Tube are major sources of near instantaneous information today.
No person would trade today's options for yesterday's quaintness.
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