<font face="times new roman" size="3" color="330066">Saw this buried in a thread below and thought it was worthwhile. As has been done by a few posters before, I thought I'd "bring it up again."</font>
Miles posted:
Yes, there were stations that "were too hip for the room," back then. And yes, there were a great many DJ's who could get annoying. But there were also many legendary stations that staffed with Geniune TALENT and entertainers who were just as good to listen to as the music they played 'round the clock. Even if you didn't like one particular song, you knew you'd like the next one, or the jock would say something worth listening to.
Nowadays the Casey Casem's, Cousin' Brucies etc are all being "eased out" to make room for a generation of young listeners/talent that has no manners, blames everything on everybody else, has no work ethic and wants it all right now. If they can't download their latest "dribbling wee-wees" CD onto their stupid ipods in 2 seconds, it's a "catastrophy." AWWW POOR BABIES!!!!!
We used to laugh at hearing "Kroger Radio" in their stores. NOW, it sounds better than half of the radio stations out there. What passes for "personality"
on both TV and radio is some loser trying to cram the word "ass" into every sentence. (Yeah, that takes a lot of real "TALENT") And FORGET about reliable news or weather coverage.
If a tornado is bearing down on your city, you'll hear some voice-tracked "tool" with a nasaly wimpy voice telling you "heeeyyyy, it's a great day for the beach." Most of the dweebs on the air couldn't get through a newscast. Even the older jocks could do THAT when called for in an emergency.
Yes, we've made great progress. You can't convince me that one of these major companies didn't BRIBE. I'll say it again, BRIBE the right people in Washington into allowing one owner to control 5-6-7 radio stations in ONE market. Oh, they'll deny it to their dying day, but how is THIS "better serving
us?!" With a medium that has been systematically killed? No wonder people are going to internet.
What's left these days? Lifeless IPOD POO POO on a once-great 100KW station!!! Between the no-talent/no dues-paying hacks who can't perform live (ASHLEE SIMPSON) who pass for "great talent" and the idiots who love them in positions of radio management. No wonder radio is in trouble.
MY, what progress we've made!!!! As much as we love to talk about equal rights for females, our media now bombards us with the message that to become "great," all you've gotta do is show your (BLEEP) on TV or "leak out" a video of you having sex!!
As much as we love to talk a great game about "serving the public," we have stations on autopilot with a crappy-computer voice telling us about tornadoes, IF IT EVEN COMES ON AT ALL!!!!
Instead of people who cared about our radio markets and busted their butts to sound great EVERY DAY, we have little brats running IPODS who think that everybody over 45 automatically starts shopping around for an "old folks home." This is NOT the same "generation gap" we faced years ago.
Respect is DEAD when it comes to our schools and discipline in the home, so we may as well finish killing off media as we knew it too! If you don't believe me, take a good look around. It's in the news everyday, once they get past the latest "Paris Hilton" story.
Miles posted:
Yes, there were stations that "were too hip for the room," back then. And yes, there were a great many DJ's who could get annoying. But there were also many legendary stations that staffed with Geniune TALENT and entertainers who were just as good to listen to as the music they played 'round the clock. Even if you didn't like one particular song, you knew you'd like the next one, or the jock would say something worth listening to.
Nowadays the Casey Casem's, Cousin' Brucies etc are all being "eased out" to make room for a generation of young listeners/talent that has no manners, blames everything on everybody else, has no work ethic and wants it all right now. If they can't download their latest "dribbling wee-wees" CD onto their stupid ipods in 2 seconds, it's a "catastrophy." AWWW POOR BABIES!!!!!
We used to laugh at hearing "Kroger Radio" in their stores. NOW, it sounds better than half of the radio stations out there. What passes for "personality"
on both TV and radio is some loser trying to cram the word "ass" into every sentence. (Yeah, that takes a lot of real "TALENT") And FORGET about reliable news or weather coverage.
If a tornado is bearing down on your city, you'll hear some voice-tracked "tool" with a nasaly wimpy voice telling you "heeeyyyy, it's a great day for the beach." Most of the dweebs on the air couldn't get through a newscast. Even the older jocks could do THAT when called for in an emergency.
Yes, we've made great progress. You can't convince me that one of these major companies didn't BRIBE. I'll say it again, BRIBE the right people in Washington into allowing one owner to control 5-6-7 radio stations in ONE market. Oh, they'll deny it to their dying day, but how is THIS "better serving
us?!" With a medium that has been systematically killed? No wonder people are going to internet.
What's left these days? Lifeless IPOD POO POO on a once-great 100KW station!!! Between the no-talent/no dues-paying hacks who can't perform live (ASHLEE SIMPSON) who pass for "great talent" and the idiots who love them in positions of radio management. No wonder radio is in trouble.
MY, what progress we've made!!!! As much as we love to talk about equal rights for females, our media now bombards us with the message that to become "great," all you've gotta do is show your (BLEEP) on TV or "leak out" a video of you having sex!!
As much as we love to talk a great game about "serving the public," we have stations on autopilot with a crappy-computer voice telling us about tornadoes, IF IT EVEN COMES ON AT ALL!!!!
Instead of people who cared about our radio markets and busted their butts to sound great EVERY DAY, we have little brats running IPODS who think that everybody over 45 automatically starts shopping around for an "old folks home." This is NOT the same "generation gap" we faced years ago.
Respect is DEAD when it comes to our schools and discipline in the home, so we may as well finish killing off media as we knew it too! If you don't believe me, take a good look around. It's in the news everyday, once they get past the latest "Paris Hilton" story.