
Until very recently, I noticed that the vast majority of the local radio station's lineup, was nationally syndicated shows. Not to mention the chosen format that all but has an intent to show how much they hate hip-hop music. To be fair, there has been some improvement on this station (WDZZ) and I am able to hear hits from the 2000s and late 90s during the afternoon drive. But I think that is only for a couple of hours. I am admittedly ignorant about what is played during the work day. No radio on at my gig. But the morning is probably TJMS or Steve Harvey...??? and the evening is Keith Sweat.
This is a huge difference from what I grew up with. There were local DJs and personalities on the radio all day. People you would run into in public. There were also WAY more community events hosted by this station during those days. I'm not a "it was better back then" type of guy... no romanticism here, I'm sure this station had its issues... but I do remember the first time I heard a spot on this station talking about hip-hop music as "kiddie music" and "enough of that child's play"... they intentionally alienated the youth of this city and didn't give them anything to replace what was lost.
There is a station that markets to Flint that claims to be Flint's youth station(Club 93.7). The product though caters to the larger county and the suburban tastes come through in the playlist. Not would music anymore. It's the MTV version of what a would station should be. Sickening, really.
How many of you see this same thing in your city?