Again Avid Listener, you show your true self. What have you to contribute that might be positive?
I am positive that radio "AS WE NOW KNOW IT" will soon wither away to irrelevance.
I genuinely and truly believe that the suits who have ruined an entertainment medium I used to enjoy reveal themselves as egotistical and incompetent, and so full of themselves that they refuse to even attempt to step back a pace and look at what their collective efforts have done towards destroying OTA radio as an entertainment medium.
Since "we" range in age from the very old to the very young, what is radio "AS WE NOW KNOW IT"?
Henry Ford ruined and destroyed the fine art of travel. Sam Walton ruined shopping. Bill Gates and Steve Jobs ruined everything. Sure, all of the things people once did and loved have been ruined because of innovation and change. We don't live in the past anymore. Boo hoo. You're getting old and you can't deal with it.
Some things from the past are gone, and I'm sorry to see them go. But those things were simply destined to be replaced. But OTA radio, that's something that could have remained something relevant, but instead was turned into doo-doo by the short-sighted egotists who run it.
Which is comical when it comes from someone whose sole argument in favor of what the suits have done to ruin radio is to fall back on, "But we've always done it that way!".
Since "we" range in age from the very old to the very young, what is radio "AS WE NOW KNOW IT"?
It is radio as it is NOW. Not as it was. Not as it will be. Not as we wish it to be. It is as it is NOW.
I am positive that radio "AS WE NOW KNOW IT" will soon wither away to irrelevance. I am positive that any alternatives that come along to replace it, which I am positive shouldn't be called "radio", will not be burden with ultra-tight, over-tested playlists of burned out songs, unless in a situation where there are so many alternative streams that every conceivable genre of music will be on its own highly focuses stream. I am positive that any sort of announcements of artist and title between songs on the new alternative media that replaces radio will not be "personality" disc jockeys. They will simply be voices not unlike those on robotic telephone answering systems. They might even be the same voices.
I am positive that the suits who run radio today are simply too full of themselves, and that they over estimate their importance in providing "expertise" as terrestrial, OTA radio slips into irrelevance. I am positive that the slip into irrelevance is not caused by the rise of new technology, but rather that enterprising people are using new technology to fill the void left by the poor performance of the suits who run modern, OTA radio.
Is that positive enough?
Had you been alive 100 years ago, you'd say Henry Ford destroyed transportation, and you'd cling to your horse as violently as you cling to other things from your past.
Radio has 243 plus million listeners or 91.3% of the population 12 years or older listening every week. This includes all platforms. Per the Radio Advertising Bureau.
Radio has 243 plus million listeners or 91.3% of the population 12 years or older listening every week.
Again, what research do you offer? None?
That makes two of us, unless you consider self-serving statistics issued by an industry promotion group as "research".
The RAB does not detail just how its stats are derived. Given its self-interest I would tend to doubt the numbers very seriously just from a common sense standpoint.
Numbers coming out of a Morgan Stanley survey released to its investors, and reported on Quartz, show radio is healthy, very healthy indeed.