I've had an increasing interest in listening to out of market stations via internet streams. The simple fact that there now exists a choice where there was once none, is very interesting to me. Up until about 10 years ago, you would turn on your radio and have a choice of about 50 stations. Then a little thing called Real Audio came along. Radio stations started streaming over the internet and in most cases it just sounded horrible. But over the past five years there has been a dramatic improvement in sound. This has got to make local stations pretty nervous. I usually feed the audio into my Stereo system and it sounds pretty damn good.
As a kid I used to dream of my parents letting me purchase one of those huge backyard satellite dishes with the hope that I could start listening to radio stations all over the world. (At that time I didn't fully realize that most stations don't put their signal up on the bird) But that's besides the point. The bottom line is that we now have access to thousands of radio stations from all over the world right from the click of a mouse.
The part that I think should make local radio stations nervous is that not only does the quality of these streams sound better than ever. But they are also expanding away from the computer. You can now purchase whole house transmitters which will send a wireless signal to any Radio in your home to listen to these streams. To make things even more interesting, a company in Rhode Island has now developed a system to bring these streams into your car as well! See link below.
http://radio.about.com/library/weekly/aa073003a.htm
We are no longer a 50 station universe. Local stations no longer have us by the snowballs. If we hate the radio in our particular market, we can now just listen to stations in hundreds of others markets instead! Today I'll pretend to live in Phoenix. Tomorrow perhaps New York or Los Angeles. Technology is just a great thing for the consumer. But the One Million Dollar Question is:
HOW WILL THIS EFFECT THE RADIO LANDSCAPE IN THE FUTURE?
As a kid I used to dream of my parents letting me purchase one of those huge backyard satellite dishes with the hope that I could start listening to radio stations all over the world. (At that time I didn't fully realize that most stations don't put their signal up on the bird) But that's besides the point. The bottom line is that we now have access to thousands of radio stations from all over the world right from the click of a mouse.
The part that I think should make local radio stations nervous is that not only does the quality of these streams sound better than ever. But they are also expanding away from the computer. You can now purchase whole house transmitters which will send a wireless signal to any Radio in your home to listen to these streams. To make things even more interesting, a company in Rhode Island has now developed a system to bring these streams into your car as well! See link below.
http://radio.about.com/library/weekly/aa073003a.htm
We are no longer a 50 station universe. Local stations no longer have us by the snowballs. If we hate the radio in our particular market, we can now just listen to stations in hundreds of others markets instead! Today I'll pretend to live in Phoenix. Tomorrow perhaps New York or Los Angeles. Technology is just a great thing for the consumer. But the One Million Dollar Question is:
HOW WILL THIS EFFECT THE RADIO LANDSCAPE IN THE FUTURE?