musichead1029 said:Goat Rodeo Cowboy said:...Some of the rest of us are asking the questions: Will this remain viable? Does it serve any viable need in society, or is it popular because it is currently the ONLY game in town.
It's popular because of the content - whether it's a web TV forum like Ustream where people chat alongside the show with each other and the host occasionally acknowledges the chat room or a satellite link to a cable system or C-SPAN's daily call in show with all political stripes represented. Leo Laporte hosts his weekend tech shows on audio, video and chat channels simultaneously. The format is identical to any good radio talk show with the addition of the real-time chatroom input.
The forum is always going to be secondary to the content - first and foremost the host and his topics.
First, I want to thank you and to congratulate you for responding... BRILLIANTLY! My post was wide open for any kind of a retort and there are so many people who would have come back with guns blazing. And what you did for a reply is what I wish we could see more talk show hosts do: respond with brilliance rather than the same old party line. THANK YOU.
I size you up as a very practical person. You have the mindset.... not of an arm-chair coach... but the thought process of a person that would be used by a person on-the-firing-line.... a person trying to keep a radio station viable TODAY.
I have the luxury of sitting in the grandstands. While you are focused in keeping the game currently on the field in action, I'm sitting up here chatting with my friend and saying: The coach is playing his key players more than he needs to when he should be giving the underclassmen some playing time. These underclassmen are not going to be ready to "save the coach's bacon" next year if he doesn't give them some playing time!
My basic premise in a lot of my conversations is: Radio doesn't seem to have a clue on positioning itself for future seasons.
FINAL THOUGHT: We had a multi-segment reply going. I chose this one segment of your reply to quote because you "photo-shopped" the whole conversation with this word picture:
The problem with the traditional Host-Takes-Calls format is that only one phone call at a time can be taken, and even with screening you don't know where the phone call is going until it is too late. (See thought bubble over head of host: "Damn, this is one call we SHOULD NOT have taken!") In these shows where Tweets and e-mails and maybe an on-line forum are all taking place at once, the high percentage of bone-headed-callers does not capsize the show. I don't know that you are promoting that as a desired format, but thank you for describing it. I think it has a lot of potential. I also think it will require a different kind of host than the folks who are currently on top of the heap in Talk Radio.