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ex-DJ-now-in-OKC
Guest
Thought I'd toss out a few hand grenades:
Facts: Internet and satellite listening are up. All commercial over-the-air radio stations are dying. Syndication is still on the rise. Revenues across the board are down. Firings are up. Listeners are down. My teenager has no idea that AM radio even exists. He’s aware that FM radio exists, but rarely listens to it. Instead of listening to the radio, he spends his time online, on his cell phone, playing video games or on his ipod. Owners program their stations with content intended to make them the most money. The talk content which makes owners the most money, in this, and unfortunately in most areas, is right-wing [EDIT]talk content.
Opinions: All commercial over-the-air radio will cease to exist once the price of electricity reaches a certain price level. Most listeners who listen to news on the radio are not even aware that it is not considered by some (mostly radio/journalism people) proper journalism practice for the newsperson to also give his/her opinions while doing so. There is very little local news on the radio. There are way too many “dollar a holler” commercials. The only news worth listening to on the radio is NPR news. The FCC has been “bought and paid for,” as almost all radio stations do not “serve the public interest,” which used to be a condition for obtaining and maintaining a license.
Goodbye commercial-over-the-air radio. It was fun while it lasted.
[EDIT-inflammatory]
Facts: Internet and satellite listening are up. All commercial over-the-air radio stations are dying. Syndication is still on the rise. Revenues across the board are down. Firings are up. Listeners are down. My teenager has no idea that AM radio even exists. He’s aware that FM radio exists, but rarely listens to it. Instead of listening to the radio, he spends his time online, on his cell phone, playing video games or on his ipod. Owners program their stations with content intended to make them the most money. The talk content which makes owners the most money, in this, and unfortunately in most areas, is right-wing [EDIT]talk content.
Opinions: All commercial over-the-air radio will cease to exist once the price of electricity reaches a certain price level. Most listeners who listen to news on the radio are not even aware that it is not considered by some (mostly radio/journalism people) proper journalism practice for the newsperson to also give his/her opinions while doing so. There is very little local news on the radio. There are way too many “dollar a holler” commercials. The only news worth listening to on the radio is NPR news. The FCC has been “bought and paid for,” as almost all radio stations do not “serve the public interest,” which used to be a condition for obtaining and maintaining a license.
Goodbye commercial-over-the-air radio. It was fun while it lasted.
[EDIT-inflammatory]