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I've finally found New York Radio heaven... but it only lasts an hour :(

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DesiArnez6

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Has anyone listened to the hour that is "Mo'Glo" on 91.5 WNYE (7 days a week from Midnight to 1 am)

Don't laugh...Seriously..stop it, OK, but If you have listened to this show (reading about it doesn't even do it justice, just tune in for once), IS this a viable format? Maybe it is too futuristic. It just screams everything young, cultural.....multicultural urban, left arts, but... also screams "left of the dial"

Could commercial radio tackle this, or is it just incompatible.

I just simply cannot turn this show off. I couldn't even if there were 5 minute commercial blocks in the middle (well then maybe), This is radio, so its rare that you won't eventually turn the dial, but atleast for me the show just stuck in a way that I cannot describe. And its not "weirdish" like the vibe I get sometimes on noncomms and even 91.5 in the mornings where I get hit with those "out thereish" songs (you know what I mean)

Anyways, with technology drawing people from all over the world, with youtube hosting videos from across the globe, independent and pop artists, the younger generation from all continents able to see each other and chat, talk, in real time, is this where music will head despite "radio" realizing it?

The markets are global, economics, transportation, communication......So how long before the lifting of English American music "protectionism" (probably not the right word) But you get my point.

now continue cackling away ...;)
 
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