R.F. Burns wrote: "I love this stuff from guys who are no longer in the industry. All I read are words. No solutions from this guy. It's 2007 and the audience for over the air radio dwarfs any of it's competitors. What is he talking about when it comes to broadcaster embracing the internet? Was this article written 10 years ago? All the major broadcasters are on the internet. The reason it took Infinity so long was because Mr Karmazon didn't know how to make a profit on it. Now that he's gone, there are many of the more important stations available on line. These arguments are concerned with delivery systems. Wi-Fi isnt available for the car (unless you mean that idiot who recently killed himself playing with his computer while he was driving in his car), HD is.
Don't argue the future , let's talk about what's available for free now. By the way, I own a cell phone and wouldn't use it as a radio. The audio is lousy, relatively speaking and it isn't free. What is so hard to understand about that?"
Mr. Burns, what have I been thinking? Obviously I wasn't thinking at all. Thank you for waking me up! Radio is not facing any challenges after all. Thinking about the future is stupid. All that ever matters is RIGHT NOW!!! DON'T WORRY, BE HAPPY!!! HD radio is our passport to a bountiful and profitable future, but I shouldn't even be thinking about it's future because thinking about the future is stupid. I guess the latest "Digital Media Growth Projections - Updated 02/19/2007" from Bridge Ratings are pure garbage as well. Their conclusion is:
"According to this updated data, the entire spectrum of digital audio alternatives, and especially Internet radio and its wireless distribution continue to represent the biggest challenge to traditional radio. Based on what we know now, we do not see HD radio significantly boosting listening to terrestrial radio."
http://www.bridgeratings.com/press_021907-digitalprojectionsupd.htm
How silly of them to think about the future. Don't worry, be happy and be sure to buy some iBiquity stock when the IPO finally arrives! Oh, I'm sorry for still thinking about the future. Old habits die hard.
My real mistake here has been to ignore the advice of this verse, Matthew 7:6
"....do not throw your pearls before swine, or they will trample them under their feet".