Surfer said:Yup. Unless you can find a way to get rid of PPM, you're stuck. Sorry, my friend. :-[
BRENT said:Surfer said:Yup. Unless you can find a way to get rid of PPM, you're stuck. Sorry, my friend. :-[
PPM has apparently ruined radio, How do you become a PPM???
RTibbs said:Let's see these idiot imbeciles brought the market an all news station, the first sports station on the FM dial, created a new CHR that is busting through but oh yeah you can't hear Elton John and the Commodores so they suck and are stupid.
Brian Donegan said:Have you tried Spotify? I am sure you could create your own station and playslit that plays almost everything you want whenever you want it.
Brian Donegan said:I'm unhappy with the way things are myself but we have to put something into perspective. Are we paying a dime for terrestrial radio...beyond what we paid to purchase the radio? Are we paying the broadcasters anything? The last time I checked we do not. We are getting exactly what we pay for it...Nothing. If I am paying them nothing than it is completely out of line to demand they cater to my every whim.
BRENT said:Brian Donegan said:I'm unhappy with the way things are myself but we have to put something into perspective. Are we paying a dime for terrestrial radio...beyond what we paid to purchase the radio? Are we paying the broadcasters anything? The last time I checked we do not. We are getting exactly what we pay for it...Nothing. If I am paying them nothing than it is completely out of line to demand they cater to my every whim.
Show me in writing where the FCC requires broadcasters to make sure every single genre of music is represented in a marketplace. If that was true you can easily file a complaint and if correct they will be fined.
Au Contraire, Radio was supposed to serve the publics every whim, guess not these days.
BRENT said:Au Contraire, Radio was supposed to serve the publics every whim, guess not these days.
Radio was supposed to serve the publics every whim,
Mike_Rafone said:Each community was to determine what was in their best "interest, convenience, and necessity" by responding to the annual license renewal process.
Goat Rodeo Cowboy said:Mike_Rafone said:Each community was to determine what was in their best "interest, convenience, and necessity" by responding to the annual license renewal process.
My career in radio was like a concert tour spread out over 15 years. Many stations. Many communities.
I don't ever remember working for a station where the community had ever filed any kind of communication with the FCC at renewal time, favorable or unfavorable.
I have read in the trade journals about an occasion protest by some special interest group questioning the performance of a station.
Yes, we can say the FCC has sold out the industry. We can say that corporate style ownership has sold out the industry. The bitter truth is that the audience and the communities sold out the industry.... through neglect.
If every broadcast owner knew from experience that at renewal time their would be six, nine or maybe 18 public comments filed by people of the community say nice things and saying ugly things about the stations performance, the FCC (and Congress) would have a totally different attitude toward the purpose of radio, the performance of radio.