I guess I have to plead guilty to contributing to getting this whole conversation away from radio and WSM-AM in particular, but even this "side street of conversation" is probably helpful to the original conversation.
Neighborhoods have changed. Political expectations of people have changed. The business world is hardly recognizable compared to 30, 40 years ago. And when it comes to church in today's mix, our grandfathers are turning over in their graves.
And yet... many of us expect radio to be just like it used to be. We have all these pet ideas that will surely restore the world of radio if THEY will just listen to ME! But there is hope. I think in maybe another five years I will finally give up and admit radio is not going back to the 1960s after all.
But maybe we could make an exception for WSM.
Neighborhoods have changed. Political expectations of people have changed. The business world is hardly recognizable compared to 30, 40 years ago. And when it comes to church in today's mix, our grandfathers are turning over in their graves.
And yet... many of us expect radio to be just like it used to be. We have all these pet ideas that will surely restore the world of radio if THEY will just listen to ME! But there is hope. I think in maybe another five years I will finally give up and admit radio is not going back to the 1960s after all.
But maybe we could make an exception for WSM.