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Pocket-Radio wrote:
Radio's last hope is talent, where original content comes from writing and research. Playing music, mass media style is dead, something the next generation of listeners have no interest in. The bloodiest battle is taking place on the dashboard. While radio continues to defend the fortress, radio’s enemy is climbing the walls. Expect within the next 5-10 years every dashboard will be Internet enabled. Either free or paid wireless Internet access will be commonplace. Radio’s current group of corrupt Wall Street leaders know this to be true. And The NAB continues to play their lobbyist games, wasting resources fighting satradio, which hasn’t worked. The future won’t stop and technology is going to change how you and I receive information. Radio lives in a world of denial afraid to make changes, while clinging onto the past, afraid they’ll loose power and control. Traditional radio programming lives-on regardless of the delivery mechanism. Likewise, people will seek out compelling content. |
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