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radiochild
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I write this thinking of how silly it is to rant about people ranting but I'm going to anyway.
All this talk about the Jack format is more hype than it needs to be. Point blank, there is a company who came up with a new format, and everyone wants to try it. It's been proven a worthy competitor in various markets so why not? I'm very keen not to slam a new format because in doing so, I'm defeating the very idea of creative radio. I'll tell you if I don't like it, but I'm an odd duck anyway. I have a hard time listening to music with gaps and bad mixing. That's why I became a DJ in the first place. But the contention that many listeners don't care is right.
Case in point: I posted on this board when I first started coming to this site that I had mixed between Aerosmith's "the Movie" and Led Zeppelin's "In the Evening" for about a minute and a half. What ensued were posts with opposite opinions. Compliments to complaints. Those that said no wonder I didn't make it in radio, when in actuality the reason I'm not in is simply because I chose the military over it.
So whatever the outcome of this whole format change thing, the only thing I can agree on is that I also have sympathy for those whose jobs were upended by it.
All this talk about the Jack format is more hype than it needs to be. Point blank, there is a company who came up with a new format, and everyone wants to try it. It's been proven a worthy competitor in various markets so why not? I'm very keen not to slam a new format because in doing so, I'm defeating the very idea of creative radio. I'll tell you if I don't like it, but I'm an odd duck anyway. I have a hard time listening to music with gaps and bad mixing. That's why I became a DJ in the first place. But the contention that many listeners don't care is right.
Case in point: I posted on this board when I first started coming to this site that I had mixed between Aerosmith's "the Movie" and Led Zeppelin's "In the Evening" for about a minute and a half. What ensued were posts with opposite opinions. Compliments to complaints. Those that said no wonder I didn't make it in radio, when in actuality the reason I'm not in is simply because I chose the military over it.
So whatever the outcome of this whole format change thing, the only thing I can agree on is that I also have sympathy for those whose jobs were upended by it.