Is it possible that syndicated programming is buried because a station figures that their trashy person can spend time digging around in and stealing the work and using it, and no one will know the difference, as they violate copyrights?
It might appear that is the case when a specific person covers syndicated programming in advance, and then copies it after the fact to cover that it was buried...if it is being buried.
If you know what you like, as I said previously, you will go where you can find it, and those who bury the programming just get left behind in the dust, with the exception of the occasional tune in to see if the station with trash on the air has purged it. If they haven't, you have your presets that don't include them.
You want the person who is the talent behind the work, not some piece of garbage who figures it doesn't matter as long as the songs are there. You tune in where you find who/what you want, and you leave no stone unturned where it counts.
It might appear that is the case when a specific person covers syndicated programming in advance, and then copies it after the fact to cover that it was buried...if it is being buried.
If you know what you like, as I said previously, you will go where you can find it, and those who bury the programming just get left behind in the dust, with the exception of the occasional tune in to see if the station with trash on the air has purged it. If they haven't, you have your presets that don't include them.
You want the person who is the talent behind the work, not some piece of garbage who figures it doesn't matter as long as the songs are there. You tune in where you find who/what you want, and you leave no stone unturned where it counts.