Friday, February 8, 2008

Opinion made about the music industry

There's essentially, I don't know, two or three radio stations for all intents and purposes right now, which limits the ability of music, different music, to get out there. Program lists are being devised on an almost national basis for certain kinds of formats. The independent thinker as used to exist in the radio station is no longer allowed to exist.

In the early days of the music business, the record business, you could find a DJ in Cleveland, like Alan Fried, or in Buffalo, who would fall in love with a record, start playing it, people would react to it, and you could start a record off that way. It's much more difficult to do now with two or three conglomerates controlling all the radio formats. These problems beget their own solutions.

Satellite radio may end up being what radio is about. Pirate radio has been a result of the consolidation of radio stations. And the lack of power of radio really, in terms of affecting people's lives, is a result of its dumbing down to a bland, one-dimensional approach to music.


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When the passion of music is real

When the passion of music is real