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But just because there’s a few of us around who would welcome that kind of format back to the air, that doesn’t mean it’s viable now. It had its place in a world without the Internet, without 24-hour news channels and much more robust local TV news offerings. Before people grew more accustomed to the “I want what I want, when I want it, with no interruptions or delays” model of entertainment.
With all due respect, Mr. HomerJay, I couldn't disagree with you more. The "I want what I want when I want it" mentality doesn't necessarily apply to those who would tune it Standards type of format. Conversely, that type of mentality is usually held by the yutes with their ipods, video games, and collection of hard-core rap and/or rock music.
Personality driven radio was very successful until a couple of years ago on WPEN and would still be viable today. Corporations aren't interested in ENTERTAINING an audience with format A and accepting X amount of profit when they can SELL format B and potentially double their investment.
Is it wrong? That's not for me to decide, but welcome to stock-driven corporate America. You should know that Mr. HomerJay...you are a very intelligent liberal.
After all, everyone knows that so long as Joe Sixpack and Suzy SUV keep pouring their monopoly money into the stock market, eventually the bottom will HAVE to fall out. And then, the evils of capitalism will be exposed and the government will finally be able to redistribute income.
Then, and only then, will the super highway connecting Mexico to Canada be built, and the government can seize WPEN and turn it into a 5,000,000 watt power house, to which fine folks can listen while making the trek from San Juan to Montreal.
Eveyone knows that by the time this takes place, any land within 1000 miles of the equator will be too hot to inhabit, and Joe and Suzy will be able to listen to the smooth sounds of Tony Bennett and Frank Sinatra inbetween Al Gore's voicetracked back-sells in which he so eloquently says, "I told you so."