Yes, anyone can make any statement on here they want - subject to moderation, of course.
But whether its KRTH and you or Juls and WPHT in Philadelphia endless repetition gets a bit tedious. Times have changed, you and lots of other oldsters (including me frankly) don't like everything that has happened in the last fifty years, but restating our feelings ad nauseum accomplishes nothing. There are other stations besides KRTH - was the old version really THAT great that only it is important?
When one remembers KFI, KMPC KLAC and others in the fifties and sixties I submit their contribution to Los Angeles radio history was a significant in their day as any FM station. Their problem, as has been cited here before, is that the percentage of radio listening has shifted from AM to FM and other media/platforms. TV newspapers and cable have declined as well. Its the new reality.
But whether its KRTH and you or Juls and WPHT in Philadelphia endless repetition gets a bit tedious. Times have changed, you and lots of other oldsters (including me frankly) don't like everything that has happened in the last fifty years, but restating our feelings ad nauseum accomplishes nothing. There are other stations besides KRTH - was the old version really THAT great that only it is important?
When one remembers KFI, KMPC KLAC and others in the fifties and sixties I submit their contribution to Los Angeles radio history was a significant in their day as any FM station. Their problem, as has been cited here before, is that the percentage of radio listening has shifted from AM to FM and other media/platforms. TV newspapers and cable have declined as well. Its the new reality.