ARE THE DAYS OF GOOD MORNING SHOWS OFFICIALLY OVER?
This has been a question that recently seems to have begun to roam freely in my subconscious for some time now, but I've just been failing to introduce the topic here. However, now with certain recent events in mind, those thoughts have now begun to solidify to the point where I must come out and ask the question:
ARE THE DAYS OF GOOD MORNING SHOWS OFFICIALLY OVER?
Just look at what has been going on these past few months / years. It seems that all the top well known morning shows for multiple formats have been coming to a close these days with no one ever being able to find replacements to top them, and a few stations have even resorted to just doing music mornings. It seems like in 2 0 1 0 and beyond, this entire decade may bring a new style in radio show arrangement formatting.. Are we pretty much done with traditional morning shows? Has it come to the point where we'll only be mediocre at best, with only the remaining shows that are still fully intact being the ones to rule the airwaves in popularity? And what will happen once those that are still around are gone as well? It seems like
IN 2010, THINGS ARE HAPPENING. A LOT OF ACTION IS TAKING PLACE.
My question is:
Is all this a beginning to a new trend in radio? Is it all temporary? Or is this a sign of things to come long term, 2010-2019, starting now and lasting until the next big advancement in broadcasting technology takes over? ..And lets say that Internet Radio does become the next big thing. Will it make sense to still have a morning show, using the handle "Morning Show" when it's obvious that in many timezones it may not be morning? The old days of Soap Opera's on t.v. seem to be falling apart these days. Will morning radio be like the "modern soap opera" of radio?
"Like time passing through an hour glass, so are the morning shows of our state."
~ KDM
This has been a question that recently seems to have begun to roam freely in my subconscious for some time now, but I've just been failing to introduce the topic here. However, now with certain recent events in mind, those thoughts have now begun to solidify to the point where I must come out and ask the question:
ARE THE DAYS OF GOOD MORNING SHOWS OFFICIALLY OVER?
Just look at what has been going on these past few months / years. It seems that all the top well known morning shows for multiple formats have been coming to a close these days with no one ever being able to find replacements to top them, and a few stations have even resorted to just doing music mornings. It seems like in 2 0 1 0 and beyond, this entire decade may bring a new style in radio show arrangement formatting.. Are we pretty much done with traditional morning shows? Has it come to the point where we'll only be mediocre at best, with only the remaining shows that are still fully intact being the ones to rule the airwaves in popularity? And what will happen once those that are still around are gone as well? It seems like
IN 2010, THINGS ARE HAPPENING. A LOT OF ACTION IS TAKING PLACE.
My question is:
Is all this a beginning to a new trend in radio? Is it all temporary? Or is this a sign of things to come long term, 2010-2019, starting now and lasting until the next big advancement in broadcasting technology takes over? ..And lets say that Internet Radio does become the next big thing. Will it make sense to still have a morning show, using the handle "Morning Show" when it's obvious that in many timezones it may not be morning? The old days of Soap Opera's on t.v. seem to be falling apart these days. Will morning radio be like the "modern soap opera" of radio?
"Like time passing through an hour glass, so are the morning shows of our state."
~ KDM