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The "Corporate.FM" Film Guy is Back

davideduardo

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I got an email from the guy who did the DVD documentary film called "Corporate.FM" which contains a bunch of theories about changes in radio and, particularly, the death of free-form rock radio.

He now has a list of the supposed "5 excuses for bankruptcy".

https://fmfilm.com/radio-alibis-for-bankruptcy/

It makes an interesting read. From my perspective, it shows how one can reach the desired conclusions about just about anything if they start with a group of totally false premises and support them with dated and jaded opinions.
 
See? If radio just played 100,000 album cuts everything would be fine. (Wonder why that didn't work for Northern Kentucky University?)
 
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