Radio like everything else is different now that it was. It is much more challenging now. I realize I am a an exception of a station that beats out about 50 other stations on the dial. You'd swear it was 1975 or 1980 here when it comes to radio. Yes our listeners tell Alexis to play us or they pull us up on the app. They listen on those funny things called radios. The number of businesses that play us versus Sirius/XM is amazing. This is reflected in our revenue as well. Yes we lose lots of dollars to other media options but we sure aren't hurting. And we're voicetracked beyond morning drive.
If we listened to everybody that says radio is dead, we would have given up. No radio isn't what it was 50 years ago but we are doing just fine. Sure, it is harder to maintain than in the past but I can tell you it was just as difficult to break even back 50 years ago when you had to have a warm body in the studio every hour you were on the air and paid for dedicated phone line for the AP ticker and NWS ticker and maybe network news. You had a first class engineer on staff, usually had a person working all day to type the program log, etc.
If we listened to everybody that says radio is dead, we would have given up. No radio isn't what it was 50 years ago but we are doing just fine. Sure, it is harder to maintain than in the past but I can tell you it was just as difficult to break even back 50 years ago when you had to have a warm body in the studio every hour you were on the air and paid for dedicated phone line for the AP ticker and NWS ticker and maybe network news. You had a first class engineer on staff, usually had a person working all day to type the program log, etc.