I’m sure you’ve caught that duster commercial where “Mr. Broom” requests “Don’t You Want Me?” The DJ has a totally retro look and of course the radio voice to go along with it. He’s basically silly and goofy. Perhaps its effective advertising to be entertaining but I wonder if the public really has this perception.
I still maintain the talent, including syndicated, has an important role in the business of radio. Given Mr. Burn’s recent study, it would seem that even he believes radio personalities have relevance with the format since he advocates they interact more with the music. I’m sure there are pubic opinion studies on radio personalities. In my own radio listening, I hear lots of really fine talent who have nothing in common with what was portrayed. Thoughts?
I still maintain the talent, including syndicated, has an important role in the business of radio. Given Mr. Burn’s recent study, it would seem that even he believes radio personalities have relevance with the format since he advocates they interact more with the music. I’m sure there are pubic opinion studies on radio personalities. In my own radio listening, I hear lots of really fine talent who have nothing in common with what was portrayed. Thoughts?