I was in a discussion elsewhere at Radiodiscussions.com where the point was made that online streaming isn't "radio". I guess that is technically true given that the dictionary definition of radio is "The transmission and reception of electromagnetic waves of radio frequency, esp. those carrying sound messages". I still say it's a pointless distinction. Radio to me is audio entertainment no matter how it is delivered to my ears.
Now on to the New York Times blog post: I agree with one part. Removal of geographic limitations is the whole point of app listening, at least to me:
"These apps let you listen to nearly any radio station around the United States. I listen to local morning shows for their reality-show recaps, ticket giveaways and celebrity gossip; then later in the day, switch over to radio stations in California or Houston to check out what the D.J.s are throwing on in those cities to hype people up for the night out."
But this part has no meaning to me: It’s the human element that draws me in, knowing that someone is selecting songs for you. I never heard the word "curated music" applied to radio until Bob Pittman uttered it a few years back. But still, if you like it that's great.
Here's the whole post: http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/07/05/digital-diary-rediscovering-radio-through-apps/
Now on to the New York Times blog post: I agree with one part. Removal of geographic limitations is the whole point of app listening, at least to me:
"These apps let you listen to nearly any radio station around the United States. I listen to local morning shows for their reality-show recaps, ticket giveaways and celebrity gossip; then later in the day, switch over to radio stations in California or Houston to check out what the D.J.s are throwing on in those cities to hype people up for the night out."
But this part has no meaning to me: It’s the human element that draws me in, knowing that someone is selecting songs for you. I never heard the word "curated music" applied to radio until Bob Pittman uttered it a few years back. But still, if you like it that's great.
Here's the whole post: http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/07/05/digital-diary-rediscovering-radio-through-apps/