Boss Radio said:I don't know if they "care," but they're going to report Rutgers' protests.
That's not how this story was reported. Clearly, the issue was the fact that Imus was a well-known radio host. If it had been some guy on a no-audience station in Duluth, it would not have been a story. But because he was big star on a popular station in NY plus syndicated on 80 other big stations, it was news.
Don't misunderstand me...there ARE dead radio stations. But there also are lots of huge radio stations that make an impact every day. What typically happens is that the station in the format someone likes changes, so they declare all of radio dead. When all that's happened is their favorite station sucks. So rather than try another station or another genre of music, they declare radio is dead. There are lots of great stations, but they probably are in formats that you might not like.