Under your system, how does any new talent happen? You're touting the same thinking that is killing radio. Trying the same old same old over and over with failure as the result. Bring on another celebrity for big pay and low ratings. Go back to the same well that has been on in the morning since the mid-70's.
If radio is to survive, it's time to go against the old way of thinking. Yet another lame morning show isn't going to keep people away from their iPods.
Would Booker have been a good replacement to Stern? No. Nobody would have been. They should have played wall to wall music in the morning for at least a year before bringing on the next morning show.
Elvis Duran came from the farm system, and has a successful show.
If radio is to survive, it's time to go against the old way of thinking. Yet another lame morning show isn't going to keep people away from their iPods.
Would Booker have been a good replacement to Stern? No. Nobody would have been. They should have played wall to wall music in the morning for at least a year before bringing on the next morning show.
Elvis Duran came from the farm system, and has a successful show.