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Get a job instead of smokin your marijuana
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Radio is dying, still 95% report to listening to AM-FM radio. Though I
question time spend listening numbers. The new PPM meters should reveal more accurate information than the old paper diaries. The industry has stopped investing in it's future, mainly their people. Voice tracking, eliminating midday or am drive shows in favor of national content is the future. Station contest are now played on a national level. Music driven Fm radio has become a jukebox with voice tracking and generic weather and traffic. Unlike other jukeboxes listeners have no control over what selections are played. And other gadgets will do a better job with weather/traffic reports. Radio has lost touch with its listeners and community. It's total focus is targeted demographics that can be sold to advertisers and has become an ad revenue model with contour borders. Radio forgot it's in the entertainment business. |
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On Apr 15, 11:06*am, "Scooter" wrote:
Radio is dying, still 95% report to listening to AM-FM radio. *Though I question time spend listening numbers. The new PPM meters should reveal more accurate information than the old paper diaries. The industry has stopped investing in it's future, mainly their people. Voice tracking, eliminating midday or am drive shows in favor of national content is the future. Station contest are now played on a national *level. Music driven Fm radio has become a jukebox with voice tracking and generic weather and traffic. Unlike other jukeboxes listeners have no control over what selections are played. And other gadgets will do a better job with weather/traffic reports. Radio has lost touch with its listeners and community. It's total focus is targeted demographics that can be sold to advertisers and has become an ad revenue model with contour borders. Radio forgot it's in the entertainment business. * * Scooter - Not Only Radio and TV too. ~ RHF Last Sunday Afternoon and I turned-on the TV to catch the Noon News from one of the Sacramento, CA TV Stations. Check Channels : 3, 6, 10, 13, 31, 40, and 58 None had any 'Local' Noon News Broadcast and not even a National News Broadcast at Noon. SAD TV HAS BECOME THE WORLD OF INFO-MERCIALS. -ps- Got to admit that some of the Info-mercials are more Entertaining then some of the regular TV Programs. |
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RHF wrote:
On Apr 15, 11:06 am, "Scooter" wrote: Radio is dying, still 95% report to listening to AM-FM radio. Though I question time spend listening numbers. The new PPM meters should reveal more accurate information than the old paper diaries. The industry has stopped investing in it's future, mainly their people. Voice tracking, eliminating midday or am drive shows in favor of national content is the future. Station contest are now played on a national level. Music driven Fm radio has become a jukebox with voice tracking and generic weather and traffic. Unlike other jukeboxes listeners have no control over what selections are played. And other gadgets will do a better job with weather/traffic reports. Radio has lost touch with its listeners and community. It's total focus is targeted demographics that can be sold to advertisers and has become an ad revenue model with contour borders. Radio forgot it's in the entertainment business. Scooter - Not Only Radio and TV too. ~ RHF Last Sunday Afternoon and I turned-on the TV to catch the Noon News from one of the Sacramento, CA TV Stations. Check Channels : 3, 6, 10, 13, 31, 40, and 58 None had any 'Local' Noon News Broadcast and not even a National News Broadcast at Noon. SAD TV HAS BECOME THE WORLD OF INFO-MERCIALS. -ps- Got to admit that some of the Info-mercials are more Entertaining then some of the regular TV Programs. . You idiot. Those people quit doing news 20 years ago. |
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