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Some argue that this is still the case today- for some radio DJs, the lure of big paychecks can be too much to resist. Is this the case, or has the industry changed so much that live on-air performances are no longer a necessary part of the radio experience?

Ask AI: True Or False In the earliest days of commercial radio, live performers were often payed huge amounts to give live, on-the-air performances.

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Question: True Or False In the earliest days of commercial radio, live performers were often payed huge amounts to give live, on-the-air performances.

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True. In the earliest days of commercial radio, live performers were often paid significant amounts to give live, on-the-air performances, as radio was a primary source of entertainment and there was a high demand for quality content.

Answered by gpt-4

April 25, 2023, 2:57 p.m.

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Published: Tuesday, April 25, 2023

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