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AM-FM Radio - Rebuilding after failure
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AM-FM Radio - Rebuilding after failure
"Scott Dorsey" wrote
The problem with broadcast radio, though, isn't the delivery system, it's the programming. It's both the programming and the system, or the business model. The non-comm business model seems to be working nicely, thank you, but the commercial advertising-driven business model doesn't work well for an aging population, though it worked just fine for us when we were 18 to 34. And that's partly a matter of the technology and its inability to charge for content. Thus, "free" stations have to go after an ever-shrinking marketplace and wind up imitating something else already out there. |
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