Never forget: It's A SHOW.
Goat Rodeo Cowboy said:
The tone of national talk radio has so saturated the atmosphere that these folks can no longer have an intelligent discussion of LOCAL ISSUES as in country commissioners or city council...Thank you, Talk Radio, for taking world's greatest experiment in self-government and turning it into some kind of mindless collection of verbal trick-shots with little or no socially redeeming values.
Never forget: The national hosts are:
1. dominating Talk radio because stations -- the-biggest-of-which are owned-by-the-company-that-also-owns-the-big-syndicated-shows -- can't afford local talent; and
2. doing A SHOW.
The several high-school-graduates-lecturing-daily-on-public-policy who dominate Talk radio aren't compensated on the-societal-impact-of their consequence-free musings.
Their compensation formula is TSL-driven AQH. Selling Sleep-Number Beds, as Rush Limbaugh told the NAB Radio Show in Philadelphia, the R&R Talk Radio Seminar in Marina del Rey, and the Talkers magazine New Media Seminar in New York. HE ADMITS that he's not there to change any minds. Mathematically, his job is to get the-like-minded to listen more-consecutive-days-per-week. "Appointment listening" by "Dittoheads."
The reason radio's loudest righties are selling Sleep Number Beds, and Carbonite back-up, and Pro Flowers and other Direct Response deals that invite you to "click on the microphone and type-in Promo Code 'Glenn'" is:
1. Because they still have only 5% of the audience, this is the-next-best-way to monetize the show; and
2. As the Media Director of an agency reminded me recently, these shows are still on lots of "real" advertisers' "don't buy" lists.
Rush/Beck/Sean et all sure DO need to SEEM earnest. And I believe that, of the three, Hannity may be the only one who actually believes what he's saying. The other two spotted a parade, jumped in-front-of-it, and do-what-they-do EXTREMELY well to seem-to-be-leading-it (to the 5% who listen, and media-watchers who anoint them stars).
But -- on-any-given-day -- they sound, to "real people," like what-they're-talking-about is:
1. the-same-thing-they-talked-about-yesterday; and
2. "blah blah blah."
quadraphonic said:
There's been a lot of history and anthropology that goes into those local town-hall type candidate forums, it's not just a reflection of what they heard on the radio that afternoon.
IMPORTANT POINT. And that line outside The Apple Store reminds us that media evolution continues, and will re-shape conversation. People don't need Talk radio to talk any more. For SEVERAL years, the NFL has been credentialing BLOGGERS for the Super Bowl.
Talk radio will play this one-note song at its own peril.
HC
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