I remember the old days at The ZOO when record reps would bring the stars into the station for interviews. It was fun and helped hype their concert a bit, too. For big shows we'd do a POOR PEOPLES CONCERT at midnight, featuring an hour of the act's music for listeners who couldn't scrape up the admission price to the show. We also broadcast a lot of concerts live. The ZOOKEEPER Concert Line was a phone recording that gave all the upcoming shows info in the pre-internet era. And the DJs were always encouraged to give their comments on shows.
The sales department had no influence on who we interviewed or what we played. It was a very different time.
Eye Lipson, Zoologist-in-exile
The sales department had no influence on who we interviewed or what we played. It was a very different time.
Eye Lipson, Zoologist-in-exile