The GOP hold on most of American radio seems pretty unshakable, but Democrats must get into the talk-radio game before ever more damage is done.

  • Doom
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    You can literally see the generational technical divide which is not clean.

    I’d bet most households /car owners could have their age and political alignments rated solely on a few metrics.

    • Do you watch cable? Do you stream shows? Do you pirate.

    • Do you own a car? Use the radio or Bluetooth? Have a Spotify or YouTube account?

    You’d easily see people’s politics fit in with where they get their content.

    • @Crashumbc@lemmy.world
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      92 months ago

      Car use wouldn’t be a good metric in the US (maybe more so in other countries). It’s too necessary in most places. But otherwise I agree.

      Talk radio is a bastion of old white men. Trying to sway it is a lost cause. The only hope is out lasting their deaths.

      If Harris wins I think we have good shot of things moving back towards sanity, especially if she lasts two terms.

      • @AreaKode@lemmy.world
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        I live in the rural suburbs. Enormous pickup: Red, Hybrid sedan: Blue.

        Needless to say, I drive a small car in a sea of V8s.

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      Guess my age:

      I put on cable tv sometimes for background noise. I’ve got a free hookup.

      I stream shows.

      I’ve been pirating media since I was 13 years old.

      I own a car, but I’m American and outside of the cities that have decent public transport.

      I use the radio to listen to public radio. I could stream NPR just as easily but I travel a lot and check out local public radio.

      I use Bluetooth to listen to podcasts and music.

      I don’t like Spotify much, and I suppose I have a YouTube account but I’ve never posted anything.

      Profile me!