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Radio Revolution!

PostPosted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 11:22 am
by Greg
There needs to be a big revolution in the world of radio IMO! Some of you who are DJ's (does that term even still exist), have to be getting tired of the way radio has become so corporate! I always go by hope that eventually a company becomes big enough to monopolize whatever service they are in, only to find competition is what kept them in the game!

I remember going to a radio station a few years ago. My friend was a DJ there. Except, it wasn't a radio station, but a building that housed several radio stations. Moreover, each "station" was one small room with this big computerized machine that was usually on "auto pilot." Occasionally, you might see someone go in there and give a weather report, but that was about it.

I say radio stations need to revolt, play honest to goodness rock -n- roll, and heck - bring back the vinyl! How much longer are we going to be surpressed to the corporate dealings in music???

PostPosted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 11:57 am
by Rockindeano
Greggie,

Get your head out of the sand...

Satellite has arrived.....Everything you could want, and more.

PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 1:54 am
by Greg
Rock'ndeano wrote:Greggie,

Get your head out of the sand...

Satellite has arrived.....Everything you could want, and more.


Yeah, I suppose so...but it's just not the same. I guess I'm starting to go into my nostalgic ways....LOL!

PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 2:31 am
by Angiekay
Greggie wrote:
Rock'ndeano wrote:Greggie,

Get your head out of the sand...

Satellite has arrived.....Everything you could want, and more.


Yeah, I suppose so...but it's just not the same. I guess I'm starting to go into my nostalgic ways....LOL!


God bless you, Greggie and the work you are doing. :P

PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 2:42 am
by NealIsGod
Greggie wrote:Yeah, I suppose so...but it's just not the same. I guess I'm starting to go into my nostalgic ways....LOL!


You like commercials and jive DJs?

I don't even listen to radio much, except for sports. I learn about new music that I would be interested in from mr.com and other internet sites.

PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 9:59 am
by Rockindeano
Sorry Angie, but the truth is hard if not impossible to deny(GWB is sure trying though)...Terrestrial radio has 5 years left of life.....You better hitch a ride on a satellite train, or you will be selling perfume and lingerie at the Pierre SD, state mall.


Screw nostalgia. Satellite has a million stations, every genre, unedited comedy, all four major sports, Nascar, golf, and Howard...What more could anyone want?

PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 10:11 am
by Greg
NealIsGod wrote:
Greggie wrote:Yeah, I suppose so...but it's just not the same. I guess I'm starting to go into my nostalgic ways....LOL!


You like commercials and jive DJs?

I don't even listen to radio much, except for sports. I learn about new music that I would be interested in from mr.com and other internet sites.



I didn't mind the commericals, but back when I was in my early teens, I would listen to the radio all day long. Sometimes I would listen to the radio up until the wee hours of the morning. I was addicted to music - mainly because they were playing some good stuff back then. I tuned in every night to listen to the "Top Eight at 8." I had gotten to know the DJs pretty well and knew what times they would be on air and so forth. While certainly they kept the current stuff in rotation, they didn't just play that stuff.

I was also big into MTV, because back then, believe it or not, they actually played music videos! I was all about music in my teenage years. But, I guess as a person gets older, they start to appreciate the retro stuff a little more. Don't get me wrong, I think the satellite stuff is great (although I haven't signed up for XM yet...) but I guess I'm going through this stage where I am starting to appreciate how things used to be more.

For instance...I am wanting a new record player bad! I'm wanting to start collecting records again. I've been programmed into digital recordings for so long, that I have forgotten how rich and warm analog recordings sound.

PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 10:12 am
by Greg
Rock'ndeano wrote:Sorry Angie, but the truth is hard if not impossible to deny(GWB is sure trying though)...Terrestrial radio has 5 years left of life.....You better hitch a ride on a satellite train, or you will be selling perfume and lingerie at the Pierre SD, state mall.


Screw nostalgia. Satellite has a million stations, every genre, unedited comedy, all fiur major sports, Nascar, golf, and Howard...What more could anyone want?


Live dancing girls! :lol:

PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 10:22 am
by sadie65
Live dancing girls! :lol:


:lol: :lol:

Well maybe only some of us :wink:

PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 10:56 am
by ohsherrie
I here you Greggie. I was Raised on Radio and LPs. I still have most of my collection of them(some original Beatles)and I've added to them through some flea markets. I'm afraid it's all in the past though. :(

PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 11:00 am
by sadie65
ohsherrie wrote:I here you Greggie. I was Raised on Radio and LPs. I still have most of my collection of them(some original Beatles)and I've added to them through some flea markets. I'm afraid it's all in the past though. :(


Record players are becoming quite popular again. Baby boomers are terribly nostalgic (sorry Deano). I'm all for progress, but I am happy that I have functioning record player. Keep the faith.

PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 11:27 am
by Rockindeano
sadie65 wrote:
ohsherrie wrote:I here you Greggie. I was Raised on Radio and LPs. I still have most of my collection of them(some original Beatles)and I've added to them through some flea markets. I'm afraid it's all in the past though. :(


Record players are becoming quite popular again. Baby boomers are terribly nostalgic (sorry Deano). I'm all for progress, but I am happy that I have functioning record player. Keep the faith.


Sure they are..Tell teens to throw their cellphones, ipods, cd walkmans(thats old now), gameboys, and everything else away..yeah right!

It's a new age..sorry. I hated to see the steam locomotive go away too, but I am very happy in a 4000 HP diesel, thank you!

PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 12:12 pm
by ohsherrie
Rock'ndeano wrote:Sure they are..Tell teens to throw their cellphones, ipods, cd walkmans(thats old now), gameboys, and everything else away..yeah right!

It's a new age..sorry. I hated to see the steam locomotive go away too, but I am very happy in a 4000 HP diesel, thank you!


Newer doesn't always mean better sugar, but I guess it's inevitable.

You know, I still remember those locos going by my house when I was a young child.

PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 12:14 pm
by Rockindeano
ohsherrie wrote:
Rock'ndeano wrote:Sure they are..Tell teens to throw their cellphones, ipods, cd walkmans(thats old now), gameboys, and everything else away..yeah right!

It's a new age..sorry. I hated to see the steam locomotive go away too, but I am very happy in a 4000 HP diesel, thank you!


Newer doesn't always mean better sugar, but I guess it's inevitable.

You know, I still remember those locos going by my house when I was a young child.


I defy anyone here to say older is better, and don't say classic Journey over new Journey because it ain't...thanks for the language declination, Louisiana.

PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 12:16 pm
by sadie65
I defy anyone here to say older is better, and don't say classic Journey over new Journey because it ain't...thanks for the language declination, Louisiana.


Wine is definitely better with age.

Yeah yeah, we get your point. I'm with Sherrie. New doesn't always mean better.

PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 12:17 pm
by Rockindeano
sadie65 wrote:
I defy anyone here to say older is better, and don't say classic Journey over new Journey because it ain't...thanks for the language declination, Louisiana.


Wine is definitely better with age.

Yeah yeah, we get your point. I'm with Sherrie. New doesn't always mean better.


Well, you are entitled to your opinion, no matter how wrong it is...

PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 12:19 pm
by sadie65
Rock'ndeano wrote:
sadie65 wrote:
I defy anyone here to say older is better, and don't say classic Journey over new Journey because it ain't...thanks for the language declination, Louisiana.


Wine is definitely better with age.

Yeah yeah, we get your point. I'm with Sherrie. New doesn't always mean better.


Well, you are entitled to your opinion, no matter how wrong it is...


Nice. Very nice. There are no wrong opinions, just decisions about opinions.

PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 12:27 pm
by Rockindeano
sadie65 wrote:
Rock'ndeano wrote:
sadie65 wrote:
I defy anyone here to say older is better, and don't say classic Journey over new Journey because it ain't...thanks for the language declination, Louisiana.


Wine is definitely better with age.

Yeah yeah, we get your point. I'm with Sherrie. New doesn't always mean better.


Well, you are entitled to your opinion, no matter how wrong it is...


Nice. Very nice. There are no wrong opinions, just decisions about opinions.


Well, you are learning..

Look, if you all think it's great to back in the fuckin stone ages, do this.

get a rotary dial phone
write your essays out on paper
use the toaster oven , not the microwave
get a piece of shit Pinto, and giveaway your lexus
and stop using the computer to download porn, go buy the rag itself..
see my point?


Innovation is inevitable..Might as well change with it, rather than against it.

PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 1:09 pm
by sadie65
Look, if you all think it's great to back in the fuckin stone ages, do this.

get a rotary dial phone
write your essays out on paper
use the toaster oven , not the microwave
get a piece of shit Pinto, and giveaway your lexus
and stop using the computer to download porn, go buy the rag itself..
see my point?


Rotary phones...the classic princess if you please
:wink:

I no longer have to write essays thankyouverymuch

Never owned a toaster oven and my need of a microwave is minimal at best

Even if I could afford a Lexus, it wouldn't be my kind of car.

Downloading porn. Low. I've no need for either the downloadable version or the rag.

Yes, I have a brain and I realize innovation and technology will always advance. I wasn't fighting against it. But thanks for the lecture. Your point does indeed have merit.

PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 1:30 pm
by ohsherrie
sadie65 wrote:Yes, I have a brain and I realize innovation and technology will always advance. I wasn't fighting against it. But thanks for the lecture. Your point does indeed have merit.


Yes Sadie, even I have to admit his point has merit. :wink: However, just because something is more convenient doesn't mean it's more enjoyable.

PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 1:33 pm
by sadie65
Yes Sadie, even I have to admit his point has merit. :wink: However, just because something is more convenient doesn't mean it's more enjoyable.


Thank you. You've expressed better what I was so feebly attempting to say.

PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 1:38 pm
by ohsherrie
sadie65 wrote:
Thank you. You've expressed better what I was so feebly attempting to say.


I think you said it very well, I just had to get my two cents in. :wink:

PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 2:59 pm
by Angiekay
Rock'ndeano wrote:Sorry Angie, but the truth is hard if not impossible to deny(GWB is sure trying though)...Terrestrial radio has 5 years left of life.....You better hitch a ride on a satellite train, or you will be selling perfume and lingerie at the Pierre SD, state mall.




Blah blah blah blah... Let me know when you have something knowledgeable and intelligent to say(swear words don't count).

PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 4:26 pm
by Rockindeano
Angiekay wrote:
Rock'ndeano wrote:Sorry Angie, but the truth is hard if not impossible to deny(GWB is sure trying though)...Terrestrial radio has 5 years left of life.....You better hitch a ride on a satellite train, or you will be selling perfume and lingerie at the Pierre SD, state mall.




Blah blah blah blah... Let me know when you have something knowledgeable and intelligent to say(swear words don't count).


Oh ok, Angie..This coming from a radio personality in...SOUTH DAKOTA!

Kiss my ass Angie..as soon as you can be hired to clean Sterns' bathroom, I will respect you..I DO know what I am talking about..I used to be in lose radio..Pull your head out sister. Dumb twit.

PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 10:45 pm
by OpeningAct
Rock'ndeano wrote:
sadie65 wrote:
I defy anyone here to say older is better, and don't say classic Journey over new Journey because it ain't...thanks for the language declination, Louisiana.


Wine is definitely better with age.

Yeah yeah, we get your point. I'm with Sherrie. New doesn't always mean better.


Well, you are entitled to your opinion, no matter how wrong it is...
Could you be any more insecure...what a juvenile post. It seems like you feel threatened or have to lash out at anyone who doesn't agree with YOU. Grow up fool! :roll:

PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 10:49 pm
by OpeningAct
Rock'ndeano wrote:
Angiekay wrote:
Rock'ndeano wrote:Sorry Angie, but the truth is hard if not impossible to deny(GWB is sure trying though)...Terrestrial radio has 5 years left of life.....You better hitch a ride on a satellite train, or you will be selling perfume and lingerie at the Pierre SD, state mall.




Blah blah blah blah... Let me know when you have something knowledgeable and intelligent to say(swear words don't count).


Oh ok, Angie..This coming from a radio personality in...SOUTH DAKOTA!

Kiss my ass Angie..as soon as you can be hired to clean Sterns' bathroom, I will respect you..I DO know what I am talking about..I used to be in lose radio..Pull your head out sister. Dumb twit.
You were in radio? Was this before or after you were on Blind Date... :roll: And it's nice the way you talk to women on here Deano...jackass. :roll:

PostPosted: Sat Oct 22, 2005 12:07 am
by Angiekay
Rock'ndeano wrote:Oh ok, Angie..This coming from a radio personality in...SOUTH DAKOTA!

Kiss my ass Angie..as soon as you can be hired to clean Sterns' bathroom, I will respect you..I DO know what I am talking about..I used to be in lose radio..Pull your head out sister. Dumb twit.




I hate to break it to you, but this little multimillion dollar set of radio stations in SOUTH DAKOTA makes more then your little train set does in a month. $500,000 a MONTH on one station alone. So again, let me know when you actually know something instead of starting with insults because you have nothing intelligent to add to the conversation.

The way you talk to people Deano gives you little credibility. Opening act hit it right on the head with this: Could you be any more insecure...what a juvenile post. It seems like you feel threatened or have to lash out at anyone who doesn't agree with YOU. Grow up fool

LMAO. You really need to look in the mirror when you get up in the morning. I'm sure you were a "loser in radio" as you noted above..that's why you run a train now.


PostPosted: Sat Oct 22, 2005 12:43 am
by jrnyman28
I'm gonna chime in here and say that the radio that we know and love, the radio we grew up with, is dead. BUT, broadcast radio will continue. Sattelite and iPods are not going to "kill" bradcast radio. I DO hope they will cause some changes though.

Broadcast radio needs to go back to more "character" DJs who have musical knowledge, taste or opinions. And radio needs to get more freedom within the playlist. I understand that every hour there will be specific songs that have to be played, but if they could alot a certain amount of time to be DJ discretion it would help tremendously. Example: 6 songs an hour scripted, 4 songs an hour open to the DJ. Could be requests, could be DJ pick. The only requirement should be that the music fits the genre. If the DJ has knowledge about the songs he picks, stories about the bands, whatever, it will be more interesting for the listener.

PostPosted: Sat Oct 22, 2005 12:58 am
by Angiekay
jrnyman28 wrote:I'm gonna chime in here and say that the radio that we know and love, the radio we grew up with, is dead. BUT, broadcast radio will continue. Sattelite and iPods are not going to "kill" bradcast radio. I DO hope they will cause some changes though.




It's not dead, it just changed, just like the radio our parents grew up with had evolved from when THEIR parents listened. Am/Fm, genres. Like anything else, radio evolves to fit the times. And like anything else, not everyone thinks it is how it should be.


PostPosted: Sat Oct 22, 2005 1:42 am
by jrnyman28
That is just semantics.
The radio we grew up with does not exist today. Yes it evolved out, but it does not exist anymore. Therefore, the radio we grew up with is dead.

I am more interested in your thoughts on my other suggestions...