Did I say that? No. But they are examples. Record labels are using lots of platforms to get their music to the public, not just radio.
This forum is about rock and classic rock. This thread is about
classic rock, asking if it is dying. It's not about grunge, alternative, punk, new wave, indie pop, rap, hip hop, new folk, or any other musical genre. If you post something about musicians appearing on TV in a thread about classic rock, it's a natural assumption that you're talking about classic rock. If those performers you alluded to are not playing "classic rock", then why the hell even bring them up?
You say, "So radio airplay has ceased to be a motivation for getting signed to a label, and when you watch these artists perform on late night TV, you can see why. They aren't 'radio friendly,' nor are they trained for using traditional media." If the thread is about artists who are recording new rock music in the classic style, then when you refer to "those performers", it's a natural assumption that you are using them as an example of the artists being talked about in this thread.
Or are you just trolling, as usual?
I'll repeat the point again, and try to dumb it down so that you can understand it.
"Classic rock" is a genre of music. It is defined by a particular sound. It first came along in the late 1960's when some bands began to create rock music that wasn't just disposable pop. The pioneers of what came to be called "classic" rock created a timeless musical genre. Since the era when "classic rock" was first developed, some artists have continued to make new recordings that are every bit as "classic" as their work of three or four decades ago. And new artists have been creating new music in the same classic style as the music of the so-called "classic rock" era. Not every band or solo artist who works in creating rock music works in the "classic" rock genre.
As for how the suits who exploit musicians market their products, that's something for other suits and bean-counters to concern themselves with. The leeches who suck the blood of artists have been around forever, and will continue to be around forever. If there is a nuclear armageddon, and most life on earth is destroyed, all that will remain are cockroaches, Keith Richards, and blood sucking leeches.