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FredLeonard
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TheBigA said:Past tense. Back then, music fans needed someone to be their connection to the stars. Today, the fans can communicate directly. The fans simply have better information than any DJ can have. The only place where personalities still have a role to play is talk.
This under-estimates the role and importance of personalities, which radio management has typically done. Music was only one element of radio. The host/DJ was the focus, the core that pulled everything together. Good or bad, each was unique. In any market of any size, there was more than one station playing the same music. What made the difference was the personality (and management hated that). What made radio local and immediate to listeners was the personality.
Today fans "communicate directly" with stars? In what universe?