With the passage of healthcare reform, we are once again reminded that talkradio has become an echo chamnber that is not representative of the average American, nor is it anything more than a predictable and increasingly unengaging vehicle to promote politically based and biased hysteria.
Talkradio used to be interesting. It's now crack for reactionaries.
I was first attracted to talk in my mid-teens, due to it's diverse opinions and varied subject matter. Politics was only part of it. Sure I listened to mostly FM music in my teens and into my 20's, but always checked in to see what talk was doing. As I got older, I listened a lot more to talk. Fast forward 15 years: Now, while in the heart of talk's prime demo, I'M SICK OF IT.
Boring, predictable and unenlightening, to say the least. Not because I hear some conservative talk(as there are many things conservatives say that I agree with), but because ALL I HEAR is conservative talk. How anyone can listen to the same opinions stated every which way, is beyond me---and for that matter, beyond anyone capable of critical thought.
Talkradio had a chance to save itself much moreso than musicradio as the technological future unfolds. It's future however, in my opinion, has been squandered by shortsighted owners and lazy programmers.
How ironic that I listened more to talkradio in my 20s than I do now while in my late 40s.
That fact should scare the crap out of talk station managers and the banks that own their stations.
Talkradio used to be interesting. It's now crack for reactionaries.
I was first attracted to talk in my mid-teens, due to it's diverse opinions and varied subject matter. Politics was only part of it. Sure I listened to mostly FM music in my teens and into my 20's, but always checked in to see what talk was doing. As I got older, I listened a lot more to talk. Fast forward 15 years: Now, while in the heart of talk's prime demo, I'M SICK OF IT.
Boring, predictable and unenlightening, to say the least. Not because I hear some conservative talk(as there are many things conservatives say that I agree with), but because ALL I HEAR is conservative talk. How anyone can listen to the same opinions stated every which way, is beyond me---and for that matter, beyond anyone capable of critical thought.
Talkradio had a chance to save itself much moreso than musicradio as the technological future unfolds. It's future however, in my opinion, has been squandered by shortsighted owners and lazy programmers.
How ironic that I listened more to talkradio in my 20s than I do now while in my late 40s.
That fact should scare the crap out of talk station managers and the banks that own their stations.