Yeah, around here commercial radio means ClearChannel, which means it's run by robots.
Of course there is satellite radio, but it turns out that's all ClearChannel too so no improvement.
All of the locally owned/operated radio stations were bought out many years ago. It's just cheaper to have programming piped in from the corporate headquarters instead of hiring local DJs.
The only terrestrial radio I listen to now is NPR, and even they have some issues.
Of course there is satellite radio, but it turns out that's all ClearChannel too so no improvement.
All of the locally owned/operated radio stations were bought out many years ago. It's just cheaper to have programming piped in from the corporate headquarters instead of hiring local DJs.
The only terrestrial radio I listen to now is NPR, and even they have some issues.