Hello All,
I just joined the board a few days ago after a co-worker introduced me to it, so far I am finding it kind of interesting. Especially reading some of the older posts here in the North Dakota section. It was interesting especially to read about Hennen and his moves KZFG to KNOX and then back to the Flag. Partly because I am now an on air host at KNOX (which Scott Hennen indirectly helped me with) and partly because I was an avid talk radio listener in the Grand Forks listening area at the time and remember listening to it unfold live.
I hear a lot of people suggesting that radio and especially AM radio is dying and to a lesser extent talk radio is dying too. However this is about as far as possible from my experience. Our station is doing really well and it seems that talk radio in general is not so much dying as it is evolving and learning how to leverage the new technologies of internet streaming and social media and others. I'd be curious to hear what others are feeling about the nature of terrestrial radio in their areas.
Brad Schmidt
Host of The Schmidt Show
1310 KNOX AM & 107.9 KNOX FM
I just joined the board a few days ago after a co-worker introduced me to it, so far I am finding it kind of interesting. Especially reading some of the older posts here in the North Dakota section. It was interesting especially to read about Hennen and his moves KZFG to KNOX and then back to the Flag. Partly because I am now an on air host at KNOX (which Scott Hennen indirectly helped me with) and partly because I was an avid talk radio listener in the Grand Forks listening area at the time and remember listening to it unfold live.
I hear a lot of people suggesting that radio and especially AM radio is dying and to a lesser extent talk radio is dying too. However this is about as far as possible from my experience. Our station is doing really well and it seems that talk radio in general is not so much dying as it is evolving and learning how to leverage the new technologies of internet streaming and social media and others. I'd be curious to hear what others are feeling about the nature of terrestrial radio in their areas.
Brad Schmidt
Host of The Schmidt Show
1310 KNOX AM & 107.9 KNOX FM