AQH said:May I suggest purchasing a flame resistant suit?RockTheGlobe said:Regardless of what this industry's product is (entertainment and music), it's still a business, and the owners/financial backers tend to be concerned about the bottom line.
I fail to see why I should be insulted for speaking the truth of the business world. Not that I condone it, but all the things that have been going on in radio that have been viewed negatively -- voicetracking, increased use of syndicated shows, layoffs -- have been done to benefit a company's financial standing, which includes satisfying the investors behind them.
Radio is a very unique business where what we do is more fun, more creative and builds an emotional connection with the listener in ways other industries only dream of doing -- but it is still a business, and if people just did things for the fun of it without a care of getting paid or increasing their profits, there'd be tons more people working as video game players and sports enthusiasts. It speaks volumes for the broadcasting industry that most GMs (and I said "most," not "all" because there is always the exception to the rule) came up through the sales ranks, not the programming department.