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Rick Ellis's avatar

One other factor in the flattening of what gets played on radio was the shift from individual local DJs and program directors having some flexibility to add a song they believed in to the days when entire networks were programmed by consultants. When you look at a lot of the quirkier hits of the 70s and 80s, they gained traction because some local station played it and it grew from there.

On the other hand, the "DJ believed in it" method was also responsible for the Neil Diamond/Barbra Streisand hit "You Don't Bring Me Flowers,' so it wasn't a perfect system.

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Ellen from Endwell's avatar

I went out after reading this and bought some heirloom tomatoes!

I'm quoting you in my next post. So many great points here.

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