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Mark Miller said:
The answer to radio's decline is simple ( listen up Bill ) with only a very few exceptions; the owner of a radio station should not actively control the day-to-day operations. You're seeing this on a mass scale now that the ClearChannels of the world have begun micromanaging....choas
The owner of the radio station I listen to the most is also the morning DJ and he does play-by-play for high school and college sports. And American Legion baseball, if I'm not mistaken.

Most of the time the station's music is satellite-delivered.
 
Sportsword said:
Sometimes I wonder if the FCC rule that eliminated the license for on air personnel was a mistake, because it opened the flood gates for local owners to turn from professionalism to cheap labor.

It was an absolute mistake and is one of the major reasons radio is going down the toilet.
 
Double J said:
Sportsword said:
Sometimes I wonder if the FCC rule that eliminated the license for on air personnel was a mistake, because it opened the flood gates for local owners to turn from professionalism to cheap labor.

It was an absolute mistake and is one of the major reasons radio is going down the toilet.
 
Double J said:
Sportsword said:
Sometimes I wonder if the FCC rule that eliminated the license for on air personnel was a mistake, because it opened the flood gates for local owners to turn from professionalism to cheap labor.

It was an absolute mistake and is one of the major reasons radio is going down the toilet.
 
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