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Well, this might be personal experience, but imo, radiohosts and bands on the radio used to affect me a whole lot more before. Now it's more youtubers and hot music videos on YouTube.
Even just with MTV being popular there was way more incentive to have not just a song, but a music video of it, so you could possibly get it on TV as well.
So I get how "video killed the radio star" would be a thing. But now that podcasts are quite in (for like the last decade or something idk), you could have those legendary radio hosts again.