josh said:
Anyone can build a playlist based on people's interests. A simple computer program will suffice.
That may a bit like saying "There will be a thousand different Googles up in four years. anyone can build a search engine. A simple computer program will suffice."
josh said:
As I stated originally, "Pandora is not radio" and in the end it will be nothing more than a memory while real interactive radio will continue on and on.
But Josh, with very few exceptions
we don't have real interactive radio today. What's to continue? We are a world of dreamers. "When I get MY station then the world will have real interactive radio once again."
We are having a bit of a freak snowstorm today in the mountains of North Georgia. Back in the day I would have run to the "record library" and pulled a Bing Crosby or Frank Sinatra version of "Let it snow, Let it snow" and thrown it on the air with a challenge to the listeners to call in and suggest what song they would have searched out for the occasion. We would have take a few phone calls. Had some conversation about the latest snow of the year they can remember for our community. Someone would have shared when they went to a live concert by the artist. And who knows what kind of personalized local content would have "trickled out of the spring" over 10 or 15 minutes.
That's old fashioned radio. Our task, our dream is to create the 21st Century version of that. Today we have an automation machine that could care less whether it is raining, snowing, blowing, blazing sun, major fire in town or busted gas main down the block from the elementary school. Play 3 to 5 tunes, stop-set, play 3 to 5 tunes, stop-set..... Is that the real interactive radio that will continue on and on.... play 3 to 5 tunes, stop-set play 3 to 5 tunes, stop-set.
I don't use Pandora but I guess this morning I could inform Pandora I am in a Garth Brooks/Shania Twain mood and let Pandora surprise me. Tomorrow I could inform Pandora I am in a Beatles/Grateful Dead mood and let it surprise me. And maybe the next day I could suggest some Boston Pops and Elton John and see what else tumbles out of Pandora's musical pantry.
Now that I think about it.... Pandora is beginning to sound boring. l Thank goodness we will always have the thrill of 3 to 5 tunes, stop-set; 3 to 5 tunes, stop-set.