Every time I have to listen to one of our radio clients while waiting for a traffic report, I remember how crappy mainstream radio is. And that includes so-called "mainstream-breaker" stations like Dave, Jack, and all the "names" that mean "we play whatever we want, across all genres" but really mean "we take from the playlists of every station in the building, but our playlists are still planned out a week in advance, sometimes longer".
*sigh*
Even with the prevalence of personal audio devices and the relatively low cost of putting a CD player into a car and the even-lower cost of burning your own CDs, I firmly believe mainstream radio will never die. It'll just get worse and worse.
I had an ex that worked for Clear Channel. Worst parties ever.
We have "Max" here. Alice and Bob were in Reno. ::)
What gets me is when they take a perfectly good song and put some lame ass drum track behind it and try to say it's the original. I guess maybe it's cheaper to buy the drum track version?
our top 40 station turned to the jack format a couple months back. i didn't know prince made that many songs.
There is nothing but 80s music in Roanoke, other than Country and Fundie crap.
We have a cool indepentant station here that plays new and good stuff all the time. The main DJ, "The Fish" is a pretty cool guy. If enough people call in and say they don't like a song he deletes it from the playlist.
We have a great independent station, too. We also used to have WHFS - but they killed it for a caliente station. Although it's sort of back on another station on the weekends, which is cool except that I very rarely listen to the radio on weekends.
i find it very unenjoyable to listen to the radio anymore. might just be the stations here in iowa, but after a couple days of listening, its damned old. same stuff played over and over and over. the shock jocks are really assholes, the personalities have none. the music rotations seems to be the same thing every three or 4 days, and like tv, you get 4 minute of show 5 minutes of commercials. etc...
They wonder why people pay for Sirius or XM radio. if i could afford it, i would definately pay for non commercial radio.
My favorite is the Fallout Boy station.
Quote from: DownSouth on January 23, 2006, 01:37:51 PM
My favorite is the Fallout Boy station.
x2
I can listen to Fallout Boy songs over and over and over and over and NEVER get tired of them!
Quote from: Alice on January 23, 2006, 04:25:49 PM
Quote from: DownSouth on January 23, 2006, 01:37:51 PM
My favorite is the Fallout Boy station.
x2
I can listen to Fallout Boy songs over and over and over and over and NEVER get tired of them!
x3
Fallout Boy is the greatest EVAR!
Quote from: Gamplayerx on January 23, 2006, 04:31:56 PM
Quote from: Alice on January 23, 2006, 04:25:49 PM
Quote from: DownSouth on January 23, 2006, 01:37:51 PM
My favorite is the Fallout Boy station.
x2
I can listen to Fallout Boy songs over and over and over and over and NEVER get tired of them!
x3
Fallout Boy is the greatest EVAR!
Chatitards.
Turn the radio up for that sweet sound. Hold me close, never let me go. Keep this feeling alive, make me lose control.