Hello /mu/, in less than a week I'll be sworn in. As leader of the United States, I want to restore our nation's radio, and we all know this beautiful board has the best music. What I need from you are ideas for legislation to improve radio stations. Thank you.
>government-controlled radio
this was never a bad idea, ever
ban national playlists
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telecommunications_Act_of_1996
Repeal this
Radio is so outdated. Does anyone even listen to it anymore?
Get rid of ads, stop playing the same 20 songs every day then MAYBE someone would tune in. It's just not worth it when everyone has a phone and a aux jack.
>>70340699
>Radio is so outdated. Does anyone even listen to it anymore?
People driving?
>>70340699
i take it you don't own a car
>>70340728
>>70340729
>everyone has a phone and an aux jack
End copyright law, and end the trusts between the three major record labels and the venues that push their terrible music. This will allow smaller artists to release their own work and directly compete with the machine that would probably kill itself anyway with obsessive DRM.
>>70340699
To be fair they pretty much need the ads unless you want to pay for radio. Personally I'm a fan of online radio stations that specialize in 1 genre but that's probably a lot more difficult to market than a top 40 station despite how saturated the market is
>>70340792
except everyone doesn't
you can't just throw a random claim in without any evidence, son
every car i get into has some kind of mainstream music playing
especially cabs, and you'd think they would know better, right?
make corporate ownership of radio stations illegal
>>70340792
No they don't.
>and we all know this beautiful board has the best music
You've heard wrong, el presidente.
>>70341799
Where would you go for the best music?
>>70343128
/jp/ of course