I advise you to read the last paragraph of this then: http://www.techlawjournal.com/topstories/2014/0529.asp
And yes, y'all do belittle them. An example of that was when BigA was making fun of how many listeners tune in.
We as internet broadcasters (or "hobbyists" as some refer to us) are offering what listeners want to hear, not that drivel that's being heard on the radio. Broadcast radio doesn't want to live in the reality that many listeners are unhappy with them. They want to cover their ears and go "la-la-la-la" and not heed what listeners are telling them (just go on Facebook, Twitter and other social media and see the disparaging remarks people make about broadcast radio). Maybe broadcast radio needs to do a role-reversal and become the listeners for a change and hear what their audience has been telling them for a long time now. How unhappy are listeners with broadcast radio today? We have an internet station here in Birmingham (Birmingham Mountain Radio) with a AAA format. It is now being rebroadcast on an FM translator, but before it ever moved to FM, Birmingham listeners have voted BMR their favorite radio station for the past several years via a Birmingham News poll, even though at the time the station was still online-only. To me, the fact that listeners here would be willing to vote for an internet-only station as their favorite radio station, when they could have chosen any of the 30+ AM and FM signals in the Birmingham market, speaks volumes. It's just one demonstration of how the general public is dissatisfied with broadcast radio, and that discontent isn't merely on a local level. These people who have worked in radio forever don't "get it" and probably never will (they'd rather troll on pages like this, evidently). I grew up listening to the radio and I am VERY disheartened at how radio has devolved. I refuse to sit idly by and watch these huge radio conglomerates like IheartMedia, Cumulus, and others destroy what's left of it.
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