Part 1
I’m sure many of you in the Jax market read the extensive story in Sunday’s T.U. regarding PPM and possible effects on our market. After reading parts of it a few times, I thought of using the pages in my cat’s litter box. But in the end, it’s a keeper and worthy of comment.
I got to thinking about the thousands of people who would have read the article. I’m not sure if it would have relevance to the average Joe but I would think for the FM music fans who think the world is only what they listen to may have been surprised seeing WOKV as king of the hill. I think many would mainly only be interested as to where their favorite station(s) rank and after that, who knows?
I have a lot of respect for the writer but he is a business writer. If you notice, it’s rare indeed for the T.U. to report anything radio in the entertainment section – it’s usually in the business section. I wonder why it’s the case in this market as it’s not that way elsewhere, at least in the places I visit on occasion?
Down in Ft. Lauderdale, there’s an entertainment editor who really knows the business of radio. He asks the tough questions to those in leadership roles and I believe in the end, the public receives really relevant information for them to draw their own conclusions. There were no tough questions asked in this article and there were no challenges to statements made for further clarification.
There really wasn’t anything factually incorrect about the information presented. But it’s really like almost everything else we as consumers receive as news. Maybe, it’s just being let down by so many that creates cynicism in many of us. But then there are still those who believe anything a politician says especially if it involves entitlement.
I believe our town doesn’t really cover radio in an entertainment sense because radio is not highly regarded here in the first place. This isn’t an assumption on my part, it is reality and it has been reported in past posts. I’ve made several pitches over the past few years to the television and print media to cover stories about radio in our town to no avail. Even the writer indicated to me that he listens to alternatives. Apathy plays a big part too but I can't fault the average person. Their own economic well being and future are their biggest concern, as they should be. Obviously, there is no accountability in the public arena because no one here questions business decisions. R.I. is the exception but this is like a private club.
Stay tuned for more on this subject. Time is ticking away and before you know it, PPM will be reality.
I’m sure many of you in the Jax market read the extensive story in Sunday’s T.U. regarding PPM and possible effects on our market. After reading parts of it a few times, I thought of using the pages in my cat’s litter box. But in the end, it’s a keeper and worthy of comment.
I got to thinking about the thousands of people who would have read the article. I’m not sure if it would have relevance to the average Joe but I would think for the FM music fans who think the world is only what they listen to may have been surprised seeing WOKV as king of the hill. I think many would mainly only be interested as to where their favorite station(s) rank and after that, who knows?
I have a lot of respect for the writer but he is a business writer. If you notice, it’s rare indeed for the T.U. to report anything radio in the entertainment section – it’s usually in the business section. I wonder why it’s the case in this market as it’s not that way elsewhere, at least in the places I visit on occasion?
Down in Ft. Lauderdale, there’s an entertainment editor who really knows the business of radio. He asks the tough questions to those in leadership roles and I believe in the end, the public receives really relevant information for them to draw their own conclusions. There were no tough questions asked in this article and there were no challenges to statements made for further clarification.
There really wasn’t anything factually incorrect about the information presented. But it’s really like almost everything else we as consumers receive as news. Maybe, it’s just being let down by so many that creates cynicism in many of us. But then there are still those who believe anything a politician says especially if it involves entitlement.
I believe our town doesn’t really cover radio in an entertainment sense because radio is not highly regarded here in the first place. This isn’t an assumption on my part, it is reality and it has been reported in past posts. I’ve made several pitches over the past few years to the television and print media to cover stories about radio in our town to no avail. Even the writer indicated to me that he listens to alternatives. Apathy plays a big part too but I can't fault the average person. Their own economic well being and future are their biggest concern, as they should be. Obviously, there is no accountability in the public arena because no one here questions business decisions. R.I. is the exception but this is like a private club.
Stay tuned for more on this subject. Time is ticking away and before you know it, PPM will be reality.