Re: future of radio subtopic.
I do agree with the statement that this business has no future if those of us my age didn't start asking questions and taking an interest. When I first joined this board, I figured I'd be PD of some big station with an air shift. My parents thought I should go into sales or programming, thinking I'd be better behind the scenes. These days, my interest is still in programming, though especially in the last couple years, has shifted towards the technical side. These days, my dream job would be to work not for a station, but for one of the big automation companies. My good friend and I have talked before, sometimes at length, about how inaccessible the software used by most stations is. I'm currently looking for accessibility auditing work as it is, so this would be the perfect blend of radio and the tech jobs I've been looking for. Pretty much everything I know about radio has been self taught. I did do a radio show as a senior project and worked with a pro then, but outside of that and conversations with the GM at North Sound Media, all of my knowledge comes from this board, other online resources, and self exploration.
As for internet media taking over the place of traditional radio, I've heard this a lot. I really can't comment on where that's going. I was really thinking Amazon's Amp had the potential to be a platform that could make something close to radio, but they shut that down after 18 months.