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"Russ": Corporate antagonist... Or [secret] apologist? OH, the mystery!

OK, let’s take this discourse here past Russ’ “failure” to be the consummate corporate radio antagonist... You know him – you love him, but is he contrite or forced into “compliance” [I believe the latter]. May we move it beyond the simple definition of modern-day corporate radio... Actually [across time] 99.999% of any entities holding a station license issued by the FCC have been “incorporated” [I was, but I conducted my affairs with little resemblance to the Cumulus culture, THANK-YOU]. For the benefit of future discussion, I’m going to invoke an old marketing trick and “camel-case” corporate radio into “CorporateRadio” as a modern-tense depiction... ‘Sort-of like Radio Shack morphing into “RadioShack” in its contemporary presentation.

WHAT has this industry become, left unfettered by a regulatory body that has routinely-given them nearly EVERYTHING they have asked for since that most-unprecedented form of deregulation aka—“TelComm ’96”. It wasn’t enough, THAT legislation was the most-liberal regulatory renaissance they would ever enjoy – then they challenged the limits of sensibility and the public interest and invented NEW “convenient liberties” – and were [unfortunately] accommodated by a complacent and distracted Commission.

Many contend, the “losers” were the public – TRUE, but only-partially so... The industry itself ultimately lost – mostly because the realities of “the marketplace” were soon fuzzed by CorporateRadio’s own self-intoxication. Do you recall the old Imperial Margarine commercial: “You can’t fool Mother Nature”? They tried with the ultimate evolution of: “The audience is stupid” and can be squashed into the confines of minimalist-orientated global research [Indy wants what Vegas and Fresno wants, or we’ll make sure IT DOES]... Management “synergy” is good and “bottom-line” is the only way... The newest fad-format works everywhere with the same image voice... EAS is a necessary inconvenience—IF it doesn’t work, the internet will protect, defend, and serve [even-though it was alleged to be irrelevant from the git-go]... “Warm bodies” are impractical at 2AM [even though we control EIGHT stations in town]... Finally, let’s conspire to violate Ms. Nature and write our own laws regarding the convoluted and incestuous development of IBOC “HD” radio—again, with the FCC’s complacent blessing!

Where has this brought us [well – YOU] as we begin 2008? ...Continued audience despair and erosion—quietly admitted-to on “the inside”... The FIRST “youth generation” since Fibber McGee & Molly that has little relationship with the radio medium –yet the industry has purposely-chosen to “blow-off” their historically-loyal upper demo – instead, satisfied to squeeze their call-letters into a beleaguered and over-competed-for group including adult Gen-Xers and forty-somethings who allegedly subscribe to the ridiculous “less is more” philosophy... A drop in revenue that if experienced within WalMart would ignite their HQ in Bentonville and send their resident rats into the street... AND... A CorporateRadio stock aggregate that has lost FIFTY-PERCENT of its value in just the last 12-months!

Radio claims to embrace “results”... Will they “step-up” and claim these?

Now, let’s contrast “Russ”... ‘Let the blowviating begin!
 
While this is typically a tantalizing topic, it's a bit tired.

Corporate is getting their just due (CC selling off) and when other 'independent' owners start popping up, with REAL creative ideas, owners like corporate (including Oasis, who is corporate other than it is an individual, terrible operating practices, questionable FCC dealings with warnings from the commission, etc will push him further to the bottom while others will flourish with creativity as they try to distance themselves from corporate radio by actually doing something different, instead of beating their chest stating "I AM INDEPENDENT - SO LISTEN TO ME!" (never said I was an english major.)

Okay, give us something no one else is and maybe we would.
 
Well said. Some of his antics make CC look like responsible, sustainable, environmentally-friendly corporate citizens.
 
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