Seriously, this is getting really annoying. Do companies think listeners don't notice that the DJ on their favorite station is actually syndicated? I've heard this on iHeart stations for a while, and you'd think I was listening to a station owned by that company yesterday, but it was actually owned by Townsquare. What I'm talking about is the jock break that starts with a station tag dropped in, then there's a space before a generic break that could be on several stations. I've heard this on syndicated shows like Open House Party, but it's fairly clear in other ways that that is a nationwide broadcast, and I think it actually works there. However, for a generic shift on a given weekday afternoon that is not billed as a nationwide broadcast, it makes for really bad radio. Why do these big companies think this isn't going to drive away listeners?