I was just reading the National Radio board. The topic was Radio Disney. But what this one parent said about her daughter stuck out like a sore thumb. If her daughter is typical of the average kid, it's not looking good for the medium so many of us love.
" My daughter liked Radio Disney when she was about 8 years old. At the time, she didn't know the difference between AM and FM, and didn't care about the difference in fidelity between the 2 bands. In the Bay Area, Disney is on low-powered and staticky 1310 AM, though it does have clever call letters (KMKY).
By the time she was TEN, she had already moved on to FM CHR stations, like Wild 94.9 (KYLD). She got an i-pod at about age 12, and radio has been almost totally irrelevant to her since then. Now, at 14, she finds out about new music from friends, and the internet, and downloads them from i-tunes. As long as she keeps it under $10 per month, I don't have a problem with it. Most months, she spends less than that."
Since she got an ipod, radio has been almost totally irrelvant to her. Very interesting. Finds out about new music from the internet. Also very interesting. Radio better figure out quick how to stop things like this from happening. Otherwise Radio's most attractive demo is also going to be the demo that goes away.
" My daughter liked Radio Disney when she was about 8 years old. At the time, she didn't know the difference between AM and FM, and didn't care about the difference in fidelity between the 2 bands. In the Bay Area, Disney is on low-powered and staticky 1310 AM, though it does have clever call letters (KMKY).
By the time she was TEN, she had already moved on to FM CHR stations, like Wild 94.9 (KYLD). She got an i-pod at about age 12, and radio has been almost totally irrelevant to her since then. Now, at 14, she finds out about new music from friends, and the internet, and downloads them from i-tunes. As long as she keeps it under $10 per month, I don't have a problem with it. Most months, she spends less than that."
Since she got an ipod, radio has been almost totally irrelvant to her. Very interesting. Finds out about new music from the internet. Also very interesting. Radio better figure out quick how to stop things like this from happening. Otherwise Radio's most attractive demo is also going to be the demo that goes away.