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Radio Broadcasting, it's just business

http://www.radio-info.com/smf/index.php/topic,109178.70.html

I found this in the Boston group and added to it.

it’s sort of complicated in this wacky world and this thing called business.

Bad product + good sales people = good sales people leaving to sell good product, company forced to cut back or go out of business.
Good product + bad sales people = company cut backs until it goes out of business.
Good product + good sales people + economy very bad + uncertain future + advancing technology+++ = more cut backs..

New HD radio technology + tech issues + no consumer demand or interest. + no workable HD revenue model for station owners + no listeners + pitiful receiver sales + traditional radio ad revenues declining + dismal economy = Tax payer bailouts.

Fasten your seatbelts, we're in for a bumpy ride.

We're headed for The Perfect Storm, not a pretty picture.
If this was a simple formula of hiring great talent and great sales people. Plus providing a great new technology and content it would be a done deal.
 
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