Most people under 20 do not listen to radio - ever. They stream. They listen to podcasts. They watch YouTube. Radio companies face declining revenue. With fewer listeners, ad money is drying up. Layoffs continue. There are music stations in large markets that run jockless.
At some point, radio is likely to vanish. I want to ask the experts how long they think radio has left as a medium in the United States? Will radio somehow attract today's 20-somethings as they age, despite the fact that they don't listen to radio today?
In addition, is there anything that you think can be done to save radio? Perhaps religious broadcasters will claim the ashes of today's stations. Is there hope for anything other than religious programming?
At some point, radio is likely to vanish. I want to ask the experts how long they think radio has left as a medium in the United States? Will radio somehow attract today's 20-somethings as they age, despite the fact that they don't listen to radio today?
In addition, is there anything that you think can be done to save radio? Perhaps religious broadcasters will claim the ashes of today's stations. Is there hope for anything other than religious programming?