Variety: Radio Digs Its Own Grave as Cultural Currents Shift
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Deb
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An "I grow old" moment: I'm working summer school with autistic students. One student likes to dance and there's a radio in the room. "Put it on 94.3, the Oldies station," I offered. The classroom teacher (some twenty years my junior) looked at me as if I'd suggested doing laundry with a washboard as she opened Pandora on the class computer.
Amen to that. Granted, my oldies station is more and more 80's and less and less 60's but still... I do have Pandora on my phone, I must admit, but then I only listen to 50's and 60's stuff.
3 comments:
An "I grow old" moment: I'm working summer school with autistic students. One student likes to dance and there's a radio in the room. "Put it on 94.3, the Oldies station," I offered. The classroom teacher (some twenty years my junior) looked at me as if I'd suggested doing laundry with a washboard as she opened Pandora on the class computer.
/Shuffles off to wait for the geezer bus.
Save a seat for me.
Amen to that. Granted, my oldies station is more and more 80's and less and less 60's but still... I do have Pandora on my phone, I must admit, but then I only listen to 50's and 60's stuff.
And stay off my lawn!
Jeff (driving the geezer bus)
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