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imhomerjay
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The irony is thick enough to cut with a knife. 
doowopvault said:And 2nd, I do not support him, but I DO support the people that leaked the memo's to prove the existence of pay for play corruption in this business, which I would hope you would support getting rid of too.Do not try to use the age old tactic of turning attention away from the issue, and redirecting it. The issue here is not Spritzer, it is the pay for play, payola,and the greedy corporate Stations that think they own the airwaves, which was proven with leaked memo's, VERIFIABLE FACTS!!!.
doowopvault said:First off, to use the word "conspiracy" is used by people to view ones statements as having no proof,rediculous, paranoid, misconceived, unfounded and outlandish, i.e to discredit that person.There is proof, which make it NOT a conspiracy. 2nd, you say that my argument is not supported by any credible facts, really, the fact that there are stations on the air right now, playing Standards, Oldies, Doo Wop etc proves, again, that it can and does work.
doowopvault said:The FACT is with Standards, Doo Wop and all the other records from the 40's, 50's and early 60's, most of those lables were small and indepenent, they are gone, and have no lable to pay a visit to the Stations, i.e pay to play. Now, with the recordings being made today, as the leaked memo's stated, so many spins for this amount of cash.That's lot's of money to be made, and it has nothing to do with what is popular, it has to do with what the lables and the stations want you to think is popular, so you listen and buy it.Molding the publics tastes.
doowopvault said:So as you say "you play the tastes of your desired listeners", that's to assume that your listening audience freely tunes in to listen. how can that be if the corporations are buying station after station and playing basically the same corporate molded, groomed artists or group that they have a ton of money invested in? you think that they want to give you free choice to listen to something else that they don't have a ton of money invested in? to think otherwise is naive and foolish.
doowopvault said:First off, to use the word "conspiracy" is used by people to view ones statements as having no proof,rediculous, paranoid, misconceived, unfounded and outlandish, i.e to discredit that person.There is proof, which make it NOT a conspiracy. 2nd, you say that my argument is not supported by any credible facts, really, the fact that there are stations on the air right now, playing Standards, Oldies, Doo Wop etc proves, again, that it can and does work.
The FACT is with Standards, Doo Wop and all the other records from the 40's, 50's and early 60's, most of those lables were small and indepenent, they are gone, and have no lable to pay a visit to the Stations, i.e pay to play. Now, with the recordings being made today, as the leaked memo's stated, so many spins for this amount of cash.That's lot's of money to be made, and it has nothing to do with what is popular, it has to do with what the lables and the stations want you to think is popular, so you listen and buy it.Molding the publics tastes.
So as you say "you play the tastes of your desired listeners", that's to assume that your listening audience freely tunes in to listen. how can that be if the corporations are buying station after station and playing basically the same corporate molded, groomed artists or group that they have a ton of money invested in? you think that they want to give you free choice to listen to something else that they don't have a ton of money invested in? to think otherwise is naive and foolish.
imhomerjay said:No, then there would simply be some other conspiracy to hide behind in an effort to avoid basic business realities.