Re: Why?
> > I think the suggestion is often done in the spirit of
> > "satellite does this, so should Oldies", which is, of
> > course, ridiculous. It's also, "terrestrial Oldies suck,
> > I've switched to Sirriis/XM". Well, if it's that much
> > better, go for it--but don't post here telling us Oldies
> > should be done like the satellite stations do it because
> > that's impossible (as impossible as satellite being as
> local
> > as FM or AM).
>
> I would go a little further than that. I perceive a lot of
> the pro-satellite posts as being "if terrestrial radio won't
> program precisely the songs that I want I'm going to listen
> to satellite instead". Which, in and of itself, is a rather
> selfish statement ... but when those same people come back
> and continue to post, then eventually post something like
> "that's why I listen to my satellite radio instead" it makes
> me think "you already gave up on terrestrial radio, why are
> you still here thinking your rants are going to magically
> change the way it is programmed?"
>
> Then there are the borderline offensive ones who imply from
> their tone that anyone who doesn't listen to satellite radio
> is somehow mentally inferior to them.
>
> If someone wants to spend the money for XM or Sirius, that
> is their choice. But to continue, after that, to criticize
> terrestrial radio, as if they have now been ordained as an
> expert because they listen to satellite radio, is annoying
> as hell. (Which is what I was thinking as I read Cat's
> post.)
I just have this to say about satellite: it's nice, and I like hearing some lesser played things.
But even small playlists pervade there too. Even before Barry Cowsill was found dead (R.I.P.), the XM 60s oldies channel had played "Indian Lake" twice inside of two days--and at the same hour both times. The Soul Street channel isn't much better.
So, here's my take--I haven't given up on terrestrial; for Christ's sake, I'm still on-air (at FM 88.9, the Sunday Oldies Jukebox. Online at same address with a "www" in front, and a ".com" in back. Who sells better than me, huh?). But, I have decided that the best position to be in is to have more resources from which to learn.
I have to say, though, musically XM is a treat, but radio-wise, it is very subpar. They can do SO much better.
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by Johnny Morgan on 01/09/06 11:50 PM.</FONT></P>