This story is about TV, but it applies to radio. It supports my notion that while radio may thrive, the advertising model is going to be toast.
Wall Street Journal:
"When CBS and NBC broke a longtime taboo by making hit prime-time shows available through video-on-demand services this week, it wasn't to get rich on the 99-cent download model. Anyone with a digital video recording device such as TiVo can already access shows when they want, and millions more Americans are likely to have such technology in the near future.
Broadcasters are scrambling to gain a foothold as their traditional business landscape starts to crumble. Technology, from video-enabled cell phones to DVRs to the Internet, is increasingly putting content at consumers' fingertips. At the same time, it is pushing the networks away from their decades-old model of broadcasting shows for free and selling ads to make money."
Full text HERE
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"Radio on the Internet is yet another world-shrinking example of what communications analysts call 'death of distance.'" - Tim Jones
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Wall Street Journal:
"When CBS and NBC broke a longtime taboo by making hit prime-time shows available through video-on-demand services this week, it wasn't to get rich on the 99-cent download model. Anyone with a digital video recording device such as TiVo can already access shows when they want, and millions more Americans are likely to have such technology in the near future.
Broadcasters are scrambling to gain a foothold as their traditional business landscape starts to crumble. Technology, from video-enabled cell phones to DVRs to the Internet, is increasingly putting content at consumers' fingertips. At the same time, it is pushing the networks away from their decades-old model of broadcasting shows for free and selling ads to make money."
Full text HERE
<P ID="signature">______________
"Radio on the Internet is yet another world-shrinking example of what communications analysts call 'death of distance.'" - Tim Jones
<a href="http://saltydog.5gigs.com">
The Salty Dog</a>
</P>