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Yes. I'll start with "tastes have changed." I think you have an idea in your head that music jocks all need to adhere to some kind of decades-old dogma about what radio should sound like.


I'm not trying, I'm succeeding.
Yes, tastes have changed. And they’ll continue to do so. There’s nothing prolific about that. The problem for Q is that whatever it is they’re doing (or not doing) isn’t evolving with said change which is why their ratings are among the lowest in the market. As far as my take on “decades-old dogma” is concerned, it’s irrelevant.

Perhaps you are the smartest in the room. Either way, it’s obvious that no one is going to talk you out of it.
 
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