dimanche 4 août 2024

FrancoFête: Why our radios don't support them?

On an age when the likes of Spotify and commercial radios gives almost nothing to the artists, the magic of live prove that the only place where our artists and music can continue to exists and prosper is in live-concerts, and with a real audience as well. The Plaines de Chansons, made for the SuperFrancoFête was an audacious project that have costs $4 millions, mostly from our taxes, but it's worth to invited our kids to singing our music and our artists without any shames.

This question was asked tons of times for years-- Why is our radios don't longer ran anything from our artists anymore? Why it is always the Indie radios that ran them more often than the very Americanized bullshit that cross from the radios of Cogeco's Rythme or iHeartRadio's Rouge? No mention that several superstores like the Maxi where I work have abandonned them, as it's so cool to just ran stuffs as we are on a old-fashionned online piracy platform that have never left the 2000s.

Mario Girard's from La Presse have wrote a pretty informative column about this very mediatic celebration that date of last July 27th. If our radios don't help them anymore, it's up to us all to shown them our culture never going to die!

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