Saturday, 16 April 2011

Why do 80's radio stations refuse to play anything by Michael Jackson ?

Why do 80's radio stations refuse to play anything by Michael Jackson ?

I mean, I know a lot of people are creeped out by him, but there’s no denying his influence on standard music
Michael Jackson has NEVER been convicted of pedophilia

Answer by v_wilkes85
Because MICHAEL JACKSON IS A PEDOPHILE!!!

Hitler was an awesome talented artist, but you wouldn’t hang any of his work up on the wall, would you?

Answer by Tortuga
I hear you!!!! I’d go crazy if I ever place on the radio and could hear “PYT” again!!!!!

Answer by Nicole
MJ is an awesome musician.

As for why radio stations don’t play him, I have noticed that about some as well and I reckon it’s just for ratings, because people nag a lot about a waste of time junk when they’re bored and have nothing better to do

Answer by punkrockprincess
dude,

I’ve noticed this too!!!

I have no clue!!!

he’s music is sssoooo goood!!!

I really wish I knew the answer to this

i estimate then possibly I should not
have “answered” then…

Answer by ————
his influence on standard music does not give the radio stations their ratings thus paying their paychecks, the people creeped out by michael jackson on the other hand, do.

What do you reckon? Answer below!

Entercom Communications Stole ‘My’ Station
80's radio stations

Image by idogcow
Bonneville transfered this (and 2 other) Bay Area radio stations and altered the format from a 70′s and 80′s to Modern Country Music.

I already miss "J J Maxwell" (actor John O’Hurley, Seinfeld’s catalog king J. Peterman) calling Emeryville "Downtown Ikea".

Answer by silentrose
http://www.live365.com/index.live
just sign up its all free. hundreds of songs and stations.

What do you reckon? Answer below!

This is a sampler of TV commercials for radio stations that were made between 1979 and 1984. They all use jingles and music from JAM Creative Productions in Dallas. The a skin condition were made by a variety of other video and animation production companies. Now, most TV commercials for radio focus on the station’s music or current contest. But in the ahead of schedule 80s the focus was to make a friendly image for the station, and relate to the community and listeners being served. Most of these a skin condition are prime examples of this bygone era in broadcasting.
Video Rating: 5 / 5


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