A sign of the times - 1 views
After reflecting on this article, I wonder what it would have been like if two legendary stations of my youth had merged. How would that have changed the lsitenership and the market itself??? Weird!
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After reflecting on this article, I wonder what it would have been like if two legendary stations of my youth had merged. How would that have changed the lsitenership and the market itself??? Weird!
This was an interesting look at why satellite might have an advantage over "free" commercial radio.
And entertaining! I never would have realized that talking about such a new product could be so hilarious! Totally on the mark!
Interesting to see how media coverage of something like elections has changed recently. We can easily compare elections, seeing as how they have been a part of our culture for over two centuries, ...
This guy has lots of other great articles about what happens in radio behind the scenes. Very scarily accurate!!! Lots of it is true! Take it from a guy who used to be in the business!
This was a crucial idea as social media was developing when I was in radio years ago. I'd say it's even more crucial now to stay connected to listeners as audiences shrink and splinter!
http://www.squidoo.com/cannotgetaway Scroll about halfway down to read "Great minds, but some of the worst predictions about science and technology! "
http://www.snopes.com We all know about Snopes, But while I was checking other sites I came across FactCheck.org. I saw the .org and thought 'probably reliable.' Turned out to be a conservative pr...
http://www.audiographics.com/agd/041912-1.htm This is how other media is effecting commercial "free" radio.
http://seekingalpha.com/article/69591-inside-the-radio-industry-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly Some cool stats on radio, which are frequently closely held secrets
Are messages like this an alarm because there are so many fewer young people entering radio because of the lack of entry level positions? http://www.audiographics.com/agd/042612-1.htm
A great resource to "find your way through the information". And a handbook on the how-to's of real research online.
This website could fall under Education, but you may find it useful as well. Looks like it has some pretty cool apps.