Goat Rodeo Cowboy said:Much of our discussion at Radio-info is highly influenced and guided by YOUNG people who are fans and "wanna bees". And that is good.
Much of our discussion at Radio-Info is highly influenced and guided by people who are currently active in broadcasting. And that is as it should be.
Here is one of the problems of our effort at discussion. Not enough of the conversation comes from people who have experience in other industries, and from people who have dealt with personnel concepts in other industries. A significant part of our conversation sounds like we think ONLY broadcasting is having these problems that we kick around.
I stand with the comments of TheBigA on this one. Changes in law, changes in social custom and changes in technology have upset industry after industry after industry. There were people who saw what was coming but they were for the most part overwhelmed by the "crowd mentality" that said: Radio is too big and too important to be changed by these outside influences.
Folks who prepared for a lifetime of being a radio announcer/personality/talent have had the rug pulled out from under them.
Folks who prepared for a lifetime of writing computer language code have had the rug pulled out.
Folks who prepared for a lifetime of filling prescriptions and eventually owning the hometown or neighborhood mom-and-pop pharmacy have had the rug pulled.
Folks who prepared for a lifetime of piloting airplanes have sensed the rug is missing.
Folks who prepared for a lifetime of assembling automobiles in Detroit have forgotten what a rug is.
If people in all these other industries couldn't see the change coming in time to drive a stake through the heart of change, why would we fantasize that radio could have?
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