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WhyNot?Forum 2.0 Jim Paredes

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  1. Slide 1:JIM PAREDES CREATIVE GURU
  2. Slide 2: How to make OPM world-class! By Jim Paredes
  3. Slide 3: A Brief (and rough) History of OPM From the 60’s to the present
  4. Slide 4:Dekada 60s  There were very few FM stations. Mostly it was AM.  Television was in its infancy.  Filipino Artists mostly aspired to copy famous American Talents.
  5. Slide 5:Dekada 60s - Records sold and played on media were largely foreign (American) material - Filipino artists were few. Filipino recordings were even fewer.
  6. Slide 6:Dekada 60  The“class” audience listened to music selected from American Bandstand, the predecessor of US Top 40 as disseminated on radio.
  7. Slide 7:Dekada 60s The “Bakya” audience were exposed to the same thing but mostly catered to local reco