Dylan doesn't get airplay anymore. He hasn't for a long time. And his last political song was Hurricane 40 years ago.
You get the point. I'm sure there's a modern equivalent.
Dylan doesn't get airplay anymore. He hasn't for a long time. And his last political song was Hurricane 40 years ago.
You get the point. I'm sure there's a modern equivalent.
Yes I get the point. If you want radio airplay, you don't get political. Hank Jr tried to put out a country song attacking Obama, and no one played it. Same with Charlie Daniels.
It would be reams and reams of paperwork meant to discourage ANY sort of discussion. The people who want to reinstate the Fairness Doctrine have only one goal. Ridding the airwaves of conservative talk. Why does no one want to enforce "fairness" on TV or in newspapers?
I did talk radio when "The" Fairness Doctrine was in place.
We did NOT do reams and reams of paperwork.
Maybe YOU didn't, but someone did. At the same time the Fairness Doctrine was in place, stations were required to do Community Ascertainment surveys. That meant creating a scientific survey, calling out to people in the community, getting them to identify local issues in a Top 10 order, and then demonstrating how the radio stations dealt with those local issues. It was a HUGE PITA.
And there you have it, boys and girls. An example of how Folklore has kept our society pure and wholesome during the ages.![]()
You're listening to the wrong stations and not watching the TV series "Parenthood".Dylan doesn't get airplay anymore. He hasn't for a long time. And his last political song was Hurricane 40 years ago.
It's a hilarious ABC TV series starring Patricia Heaton as a loser mom with a loser husband and three loser kids.I originated this thread as an exploration of "The Middle".
The "right" has AM talk radio and one cable channel. That's it. The left has everything else. You can't have EVERYTHING. Be satisfied with 95%.
"The center" is what you get when you average out everything. It's an average. The people who self identify as "moderates" tend to not be very interested in politics. They don't like politics (usually for good reason). Why would they listen to a radio show about politics?
When they're listening to the radio, it's for music or sports. It's certainly not for political talk.
And there you have it, boys and girls. An example of how Folklore has kept our society pure and wholesome during the ages.![]()
When they're listening to the radio, it's for music or sports. It's certainly not for political talk.
I'm going to assume that was part of the evolution of the Fairness Doctrine to took place after I left the industry.
And "they" make up 90% of the audience.
It's just like the folklore that discussion and talk on the radio was all polite and genteel back in the olden days.
Or the folklore that some sort of mythical "center" even exists, much less than anyone could program successful radio stations using such a mythical format.
You ask: "Why would they listen to a radio show about politics?" I respond: Is it buried somewhere in the Bible or some other religious document that Talk Radio has to be ONLY politics?
When you compare talk on the radio back then (whenever THEN was) it was significantly more genteel and polite than today.
Talk then was not wall-to-wall, all day long. Talk then was probably the rowdiest part of the broadcast day, but it was still something Mom could let the 8 year olds in the back seat listen to. And as I think back to that era: it was an era of Talk Radio that included phone calls, and there were a lot more females than males making the calls. The Moms were not going to tolerate having a rude host.
You're talking about the days when Lucy and Ricky, or Rob and Laura, or Ozzie and Harriet had to have twin beds.