Thanks for clarifying Michael. I think the enthusiasts feel they are being ganged up on by the pros.
You have all done an excellent job of explaining the "why decisions are made the way they are made" in corporate radio. But now...
And to all the pros responding to this and the KRTH posts, take a step out of your radio shoes for a moment and just be a regular listener. Remember how radio was and compare to how it is now. Is it better? That is subjective. Would the same decisions be made THEN as NOW if the same information was available then as now? Would the reasons be the same? They are rhetorical questions just to help you be more introspective...
Thanks to all!
Please take this in the spirit of discussion and not argument:
This is the Los Angeles board. It is market #2. The profitable stations are (with the exception of Saul Levine's Mt. Wilson group) "corporate radio".
The regular listeners have, time and again, voted with their dials and their pushbuttons. Radio that asks its typical listeners what they like and how they behave and then program to that win.
As to how radio was, back in the days when programmers flew by the seat of their pants, stations had fairly limited runs of success. KFWB was the number one hit music station for only five years. KRLA for two years, KHJ for 13. Today, using proven research methods? KIIS-FM has held the crown for 32 years.
No one, not the pros and not the listeners, benefit when a station has to change formats, or worse, go dark.
Finally, and I approach this one with the most trepidation, but it needs to be said:
This was once, and for many years, a thriving site with pros who gained from each other wisdom and insight into a business that many of us have devoted our lives to (I'm at 43 years and counting). Enthusiasts who were part of it learned and grew. Frankly, the pros have, over the past couple of years, been ganged up on by (some of) the enthusiasts, whose articulate and intelligent input often consists of "You're all wrong. I'll never believe you." Over and over again. For a year at a stretch. Many of the pros simply don't come here anymore. Some of the blame can go to the re-design, some to the shutdown, but a chunk of them headed for the door when it became wearisome dealing with the repetition and willful ignorance while attempting to engage in intelligent discussion.
I don't know your background in broadcasting. I assume it's significant for you to be entrusted with making decisions as to when to admonish or punish contributors. If so, then you certainly must be aware (especially as an employee of Streamline Publishing, which makes its money off the business end of the business) that broadcasting in major markets like Los Angeles works the way it does for a reason.
Posters insisting that stations like KRTH, which are the collaborative work and livelihood of dozens of extremely talented and dedicated people, is "crap" (as some of the enthusiasts have said more than once) is in fact insulting to those people, doesn't reflect the reality of the marketplace and will change nothing except the tone and makeup of these boards.
Again, I'd be interested in your response.