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If you've followed any of my limited comments, you know I'm a believer in FM Talk. I'm a believer in terrestrial radio, but I'm a realist when it comes to its future. All the latest flavor-of-the-month music formats do is buy some additional time for a concept (music-radio) that will be all but be rare in the next 5-10 years. I'm old enough to remember when music on AM was suppose to never die. I can even remember when people said FM would never make it either. The internet had doubters, so did satellite. Many people didn't even notice Ipods until last year's Christmas lists were weighed down with requests for these $200 babies. And when dashboards featuring wireless internet becomes commonplace, stand back and watch the fire-sale.
FM Talk will one day dominate the terrestrial band the way email now dominates the way we mail information; the way cell-phones have taken over land-lines. So, talk, in various forms, targeting teens, women, adults, senior citizens, etc. will be the predominant selling point for this once great music source. I know some of you reading this don't want to hear of it, or don't agree. Sometimes I don't like to think of it myself. But in my opinion, it's the reality.
So someone in Atlanta has to step up to the plate now. Not simulcasts with some geezers on AM, but new, innovative talk that appeals to music-lovers who now get most of their music elsewhere.
Think about it, would a FM station featuring The Regular Guys, Toucher and Rich, Jimmy Baron, Opie and Anthony, etc. be more intriguing than a lot of the stations on the dial right now? Would they win one of your buttons? I think you know the answer.
Okay, just my two-cents. Would love to get yours. And while you're at it, which station in Atlanta do you think is the perfect station for this first step?
FM Talk will one day dominate the terrestrial band the way email now dominates the way we mail information; the way cell-phones have taken over land-lines. So, talk, in various forms, targeting teens, women, adults, senior citizens, etc. will be the predominant selling point for this once great music source. I know some of you reading this don't want to hear of it, or don't agree. Sometimes I don't like to think of it myself. But in my opinion, it's the reality.
So someone in Atlanta has to step up to the plate now. Not simulcasts with some geezers on AM, but new, innovative talk that appeals to music-lovers who now get most of their music elsewhere.
Think about it, would a FM station featuring The Regular Guys, Toucher and Rich, Jimmy Baron, Opie and Anthony, etc. be more intriguing than a lot of the stations on the dial right now? Would they win one of your buttons? I think you know the answer.
Okay, just my two-cents. Would love to get yours. And while you're at it, which station in Atlanta do you think is the perfect station for this first step?