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Why is San Francisco Bay Area terrestrial radio largely impenetrable to independent musicians ?
Riddle me this --
Why is San Francisco Bay Area terrestrial radio largely impenetrable to independent musicians ?  Compare this current situation to what existed here, twenty years ago.
A cursory review of regional playlists reveals a preponderance of major record label influence.   How exactly does a for-profit business entity go about manipulating what we hear on the radio ? 
Which begs the question:  are record labels of any genre a seal of quality ? 
Here's the thing that the alleged "majors" don't want you to know.   
Terrestrial radio transcends digital music platforms on the internet.   The chances of a sale -- a physical CD, or otherwise -- suddenly becomes a distinct possibility.  
A single, well-placed recording on terrestrial radio suddenly removes you from a highly turbulent sea of direct competitors.   
The following article specific to the concept "independent promoter" might provide some direction here.  Record label hires an insider, for a fee, to promote its current hotshots -- https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/pay-for-play-how-labels-pay-songs-radio-871457/
No, I'm not about to fund the regional jazz or classical station's preferred insider, even if it represents a net loss.  
Any costs advanced are best directed towards continued music research and development.  To be sure, it's  a challenging process:  months / years of practice, hire the hall, the studio and highly skilled engineer, then press a limited number of discs.
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