JohnJax said:
Since this is a Florida board, I can tell you in my travels across this state it becomes increasingly more difficult to find one market sounding unique than another. Sure, Miami is an exception with the large number of Hispanic stations but it should be that way so as to reflect the diversity of the community. Many do not.
Travel has always been a good thing to do... even if you only did a little bit of travel. Visiting important places, visiting historical places, visiting unique places has always expanded our knowledge about ourselves, and given us a bigger picture of life.
I can remember traveling across country and when you came to a town, you might stop and ask people: "Where is a good place to eat."
Today, as you travel, not only do you not find radio in one market that is uniquely different that the market you just left, you find the same food here as in the market you just left. No need to ask a stranger where the good food is.... you just look around at the same familiar signs. McDonalds. Olive Garden. Dairy Queen. Ruths Criss Steakhouse. TGI Fridays. Why ask. You already know what your are going to find inside each of them.
Even without traveling the boredom settles in. Let's eat out tonight, dear. Where shall we go? How about (in the words of Charlie Brown TV) wawha-wa-wah. BORE-ring. Wawah-wah-way? BORE-ring. Well, we could ...... you're right. BORE-ring.
Wal-marts everywhere. Office Depot everywhere. Frozen, concentrated radio everywhere.
I, too, could write a book. I don't think I could write how to operate a great radio station for the big city... but for the neighborhood, for the community, for the small market, right in the FOREWARD of my book would be this sentence:
"If my radio station were a restaurant, the sign out front would say
Home Cooking or maybe
You Will Swear We Stole Your Mother's Recipe Files."