I have wondered that too. But most stations still play his older music once in a while so I think most stations would, if they don't then they will have a big protest against them cause he still has millions of fans!
♥♥We Love You Michael!!!!♥♥
2007-03-13 23:51:57
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answered by ♥Stranger In Maine™♥ (Thriller) 7
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It depends on what kind of music & how they promote it, really. Its easier to get on air in other countries than the US.
A good strong solid promo will get him back on air.
Despite the "disgust" with MJ as you say it, I think he still has a very loyal fan base of millions evidently if you had happen to catch him on the WORLD MUSIC AWARDS 2007.
Hey, even Madonna got back on the radio, why not Michael Jackson if he has the music to air on the radio, too! He has just as much influence on the younger generations as she did & he broke the world guiness record. If he is that highly respected in a sense, I think his new music have a good chance of airing on the radio.
You can't compare his new works with someone like Paris Hilton. That is funny, but I see where you're going with this. Although some of her songs were ok.
2007-03-14 01:40:38
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answered by Anonymous
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If Michael Jackson, was smart he'll get away from this kinda business and take time off... let people forget who he is.
His song will be played on the radio... if he actually goes though it. We know he will... Some fans cant see the reality of want he meant have done. Plus he has money and the Media isn't going to say no to michael.. he bring a good head line for there stories. Paperizze (cant spell big word) other term evil photographers lol love him.
2007-03-14 01:40:18
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answered by Jamie T 4
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He might, but it wouldn't be to the dgree that it was before, and most Americans would be too disgusted with him or afraid to admit that they like his stuff to buy his album. Thus, his presence in the media would be minimal at best. To put simply, it would be considerd taboo for anyone to follow him, since it's believed by many that his celebrity bought him his lastest court victory and so there for, little if any good attention would be paid to him regardless what he does. He might as well stay in what ever country it was he ran off to and stayed for months after his court victory, because he is no longer welcomed here.
2007-03-14 01:44:14
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answered by Anonymous
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During the Michael Jackson fame, a radio station came up with "a week without Michael Jackson" .This became a huge following because people were tired of hearing his songs.Anyone from that era can understand this.We are sick of his songs.His songs to us are overplayed to the 10th power.If you like Michael Jackson,thats ok,but please play that music away from me.To me he's overplayed.Bigtime.Its sad because his music was great,Just not 4,500 times.
2007-03-14 01:35:33
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answered by Anonymous
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He would probably get some air play. I would say he would get videos played on MTV and if he got a lot of exposure there then maybe he would get some radio play...
2007-03-14 01:31:45
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answered by Lefty 7
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Probably they would play his songs because he still has a huge following, mostly pre-teen children. He's their Pied Piper, and he thinks he's Peter Pan. What a dangerous combo for a suspected child predator? Unfortunately, he still sells records and has influence in the industry.
2007-03-14 01:38:11
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answered by gone 6
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Yeah, right after the Dixie Chicks...
2007-03-14 01:36:11
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answered by Deedee 4
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I think they would but i think he would fade out quick. Besides the bad that follows him i think his fans have moved on.
2007-03-14 01:36:06
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answered by CHAEI 6
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i think so in some countries anyway
2007-03-14 01:31:20
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answered by conan 4
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