And for once nobody is sucking up in agreement so maybe that's the reason for the lashing out.
What is not understood over there is that radio still has enormous circulation, but the amount of time spent listening has declined considerably, with the greatest declines in the last two to three years.
In 2000, the total rating for the New York Market was 17.8 in a figure called "Persons Using Radio". Today, that figure is 6.8.
In other words, the 6 AM to Midnight percentage of the population 15 years ago who were on average listening to the radio was two and a half times higher than it is today. And the listening decline is particularly notable among 18-24 and 18-34 persons, with the percentage of them not listening to even an hour of radio a week increasing dramatically.
What has to be recognized is that radio needs to promote its reach, because the hours-per-week usage is declining and will continue to decline.