If you are a budding urban executive (or even a youthful urban
freelancer or perhaps independently employed person… in any case, you
understand the picture) in your late 20s or early Thirties, it follows that
there could be a strong possibility that you spent a significant portion of
your own years as a child listening to the tunes made by the British invasion
of musicians of the prior years. It is incredibly quite likely that you've
encountered the single "Video Killed the Radio Star," introduced by
British New Wave/synthpop band The Buggles. It is a song glorifying the
delightful times of the radio industry that had been unfortunately cut short
through the introduction of a more stimulating television culture -
specifically the increase of music videos over radio hits.
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