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College Radio & The Future

Here's an opinion piece from David Hill asking if College Radio could save the future of broadcast radio:


If it is, then it's not very bright, given the number of colleges that are selling their radio stations. Hill doesn't address that at all. He was energized by the students. I get that. They have fresh eyes and aren't attached to the past. That's a good thing, because the future won't be like the past. But what I remember from my college radio days is that it's mainly a club, a student activity, not a job. Things are very different when you try to take the college radio experience into the real world.

When I left college radio, it was less about the music, and more about analytics and sales. That can be a bit tough to take. It may be why so few college radio students continue after they graduate.
 


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