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rbrucecarter5
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I don't really know how to answer that. I can just guess.
The average listener probably isn't going to seek out DJ shows from other areas of the country. Music streams, yes. Nationally well-known talk and music shows, probably, if the show is in their field of interest. But I don't think the majority of listeners online are much different from those who listen over the air in this regard.
A truly unique DJ like we had in the 60's - probably not going to happen. Although I do tune in KIIS specifically for Ryan Seacrest, one of the few recognizable DJ's left. Talent like that costs money, stations don't want to pay for real talent in DJ's. DJ as a personality to be sought out on radio is almost dead.
I will stream for musical format. Oldies are considered uncool in Houston, OK, HD-2's on two station, then streaming. If there is an good DJ on the stream, it enhances the experience. But these clowns that talk nasty on morning shows - STFU and get back to music. That's what I think, but I usually tune out at the first vulgarity. That has NO PLACE on radio and does not serve the public in my opinion. Play music, lots of it, pick good songs, don't talk over the beginning and end. That's a good DJ.