1) On a Facebook group called You Know You Work in Radio When..., someone mentioned talking to a thirty-something at a live remote. "You know how to find us on the dial right?"--"I'll hit search till I hear your voice."-- "We're at 1440 AM"--"AM..that's like,for old people, right?"
2)Radio Ink http://www.radioink.com/Article.asp?id=2711986&spid=24698
(WGN looking to re-negotiate with Cubs):
>>Across our country, there are AM stations that once were highly-listened to, but are now infomercial-loaded relics of what they once were. This would be WGN in 3-4 years after they lose the Cubs, if that happens. Under-50 year olds, could care less about AM, and their geritol talk shows. Somehow, many radio people are in denial of this. Sports play-by-play is about the only thing keeping AM relevant at all, in many top markets.
3) Though I will say at least one spot on the radio dial is for younger people. The ones who aren't quite old enough to drive yet and hope Mom and Dad will take them out for ice cream.
http://ts1.mm.bing.net/th?id=H.4719976956626628&pid=15.1
2)Radio Ink http://www.radioink.com/Article.asp?id=2711986&spid=24698
(WGN looking to re-negotiate with Cubs):
>>Across our country, there are AM stations that once were highly-listened to, but are now infomercial-loaded relics of what they once were. This would be WGN in 3-4 years after they lose the Cubs, if that happens. Under-50 year olds, could care less about AM, and their geritol talk shows. Somehow, many radio people are in denial of this. Sports play-by-play is about the only thing keeping AM relevant at all, in many top markets.
3) Though I will say at least one spot on the radio dial is for younger people. The ones who aren't quite old enough to drive yet and hope Mom and Dad will take them out for ice cream.
http://ts1.mm.bing.net/th?id=H.4719976956626628&pid=15.1