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Though there has been the practice of the bigger players use college radio as sort of farm teams/minor leagues-watching for trends and for which "indie" bands manage to form a solid following ,develope production skills and move product The long term trend in music radio has been for playlists to be dictated from the top of the organization,which tunes get heavy, med. or light rotation being chosen by the numbers..Individual local djs might choose what order the pieces are played in,though often they just pot up a satellite feed,give a station ID every 10 minutes,and punch in carts for local anouncements at prescribed times etc. NPR stations tend to have a bit more local originated programming with djs that have some discretion ,but the overall formatting is quite similar. This will continue to change ,as the new head of has stated his intention to make NPR more attractive to what are called conservatives-what they wish to conserve is unclear to me. Because fm baqndwidth is limited,coopting public radio is very attractive to certain interests,tax deductable sponsorships are cheaper than advertising. Anyone done any PODcasting? Got any bites?