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How is radio broadcasting changing? ??? Music formats are being that voice tracking has taken most of the personality out of programs and a lot of people program their own music to a device and no longer listen to the radio as once before.
The true draw to radio is the personal interaction....talk use to have that...instead of pundits you had broadcasters…those who would bring subjects up for
discussion , bring guest on who could retort on an issue and the host would ask questions and open the lines up for listeners to get into the discussion. I’m tired of listening to talk show host dumping a caller because they don’t agree with them. I would like to listen to a talk show host that I can relate to.
Radio theater is without a doubt long gone,
people seems to be more focused on the images brought by TV instead of the opportunity to bring them a story line for their own imagination to paint the picture of what is being told or perhaps radio theater with a more contemporized style .Drama, Comedy, Variety etc.
A good friend once told me that broadcasting use to mean to scatter seeds. In a way it still does mean that except those seeds are information,education,and entertainment.
Perhaps I’m too old for the type of broadcasting that is being offered today.
I’ve heard the complaint that radio is loosing its edge that it is not the money maker it use to be. Perhaps those running stations should take a chance and try something different from what is thought of as today’s norm and get back to the real world of the people it broadcast to.
What do you think?
The true draw to radio is the personal interaction....talk use to have that...instead of pundits you had broadcasters…those who would bring subjects up for
Radio theater is without a doubt long gone,
A good friend once told me that broadcasting use to mean to scatter seeds. In a way it still does mean that except those seeds are information,education,and entertainment.
Perhaps I’m too old for the type of broadcasting that is being offered today.
I’ve heard the complaint that radio is loosing its edge that it is not the money maker it use to be. Perhaps those running stations should take a chance and try something different from what is thought of as today’s norm and get back to the real world of the people it broadcast to.
What do you think?