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sleepyhead
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Some thoughts now that CC honchos in San Antonio are divesting "bodies" over the holidays in order to make there properties more "appealing" to the "investment" group that's taking over. Did John Hogan ever really give a bleep about radio?
Here's a novel thought. Music radio was at its best when music people in the record industry plugged product to music people in radio and produced artists such as Aretha, Hendrix, Dylan, Floyd, Wonder and countless others who'd never get a shot unless someone greased someone.
The history of payola goes way back to 1950's America getting all bent out of shape as to why there son or daughter was listening to that race music as compared to Pat Boone.
People pay for shelf space at Wal-Mart so why not radio! Do any of you remember when KB produced hops and concerts, made money, titilized there listeners and everyone was happy. Can you even attempt to argue as to the integrity of the present state of the radio and recording industries as compared to the 1960's and 70's when payola was rampant.
Admit it. It was better when music people who cared about tunes and artists rubbed elbows with other music people to promote music.
Here's a novel thought. Music radio was at its best when music people in the record industry plugged product to music people in radio and produced artists such as Aretha, Hendrix, Dylan, Floyd, Wonder and countless others who'd never get a shot unless someone greased someone.
The history of payola goes way back to 1950's America getting all bent out of shape as to why there son or daughter was listening to that race music as compared to Pat Boone.
People pay for shelf space at Wal-Mart so why not radio! Do any of you remember when KB produced hops and concerts, made money, titilized there listeners and everyone was happy. Can you even attempt to argue as to the integrity of the present state of the radio and recording industries as compared to the 1960's and 70's when payola was rampant.
Admit it. It was better when music people who cared about tunes and artists rubbed elbows with other music people to promote music.