All the songs sound the same. They're too repetitive. There's no originality. They play the same 10 songs.
We hear it all the time, and have seen all the memes, but is it true? Our answers might surprise you!
We tackle the myths and stereotypes of Christian music and Christian radio. To do this, we brought our friend Mike Couchman. Mike has worked in multiple formats of radio, and is a trail blazer in the Christian radio industry. (He also lets it slip which artist gave him the cold shoulder).
Whether you are a fan of Christian music/radio, or turn up your nose at it, this episode will bring a lot of clarity to what's true, what isn't, and the very real reasons why.
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Some highlights for quick reference!
00:06:27: Misconceptions about knowing famous artists
00:07:25: Personal experiences with artists
00:08:56: Professional disappointments with artists
00:09:43: Feeling judged by an artist
00:11:33: Analysis of Radio Song Repetition
00:16:00: Conversation about Christian Music Content and Depth
00:18:13: Debate on Christian Radio Audience Interests
00:23:23: The Revenue Reality of Broadcasting and Christian Artists
00:23:55: The Myth of High Earnings in Broadcasting
00:30:46: Purpose of Repetition in Music
00:41:33: On contemporary Christian music vs other forms
00:44:02: What not to say or ask a Christian radio DJ
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