You may not have noticed this, but music radio's 2 "so-called" biggest competitors just had to merge because they couldn't figure out how to make money. And then a few days ago, Sirius XM had to issue millions of shares of stock to help pay off the massive amounts of debt they've accumulated. Because they don't have the money to pay off that debt from operations, because they still haven't figured out a business model that makes a PROFIT. So if you think Sat radio is going to kill music radio, you might want to recalibrate just a little bit...MikeShannon914 said:(And five or six years would surely cover music radio all the way to its Inevitable End as we know it.)
Every single one of them music. And get to the 25-54, and 2 of the top handful of stations are "Spanish". That's why you gringos think music radio is disappearing, because you don't realize that the competitive landscape is changing. If the 'inevitable end as we know it' means 'end of music that middle aged white guys will like', you may have a point.12+ ranker is..
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MikeShannon914 said:Anyone ever wonder, just for laughs, if there just happened to be 5 or 6 years of complete broadcast days on tape somewhere around the station, all from the 1980s, and all in usable shape, if KVIL could simply rebroadcast these, day after day, and sell new spots around them? I have no idea on the legalities (would Ron sue, or could he?) so I'm asking this JUST FOR FUN. Surely to God it'd get a better response than what they're doing there these days. (And five or six years would surely cover music radio all the way to its Inevitable End as we know it.)