you know, just stations getting into more corporate mode and less of a
freeform mode
it wasn't specifically just for jeffs shows, everyone had to do it, but
could you imagine jeff having to write out a playlist for every wizard set?
and then having to get it approved? just too much trouble so he stopped

> >jeff stopped playing because the stations started requiring pre-approved
> >playlists and it was too much hassle
>
> Why did they require pre-approved playlists?
>
> >> It has exacerbated the problem definitely, but urban radio in Detroit
at
> >> least has been problematic for at least the last 15 years.  Both the
> >> Wizard and Mojo lost their jobs because of the phenomenon the DHHC is
> >> talking about and this occurred way before the TeleCom act.
> >>
> >>
> >> peace
> >> lks
> >>
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