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kyliebastel
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Recently I told the denizens of this board that they would all be unemployed in 10 years and radio waves would be repurposed to a new, non-communicative technology.
This was the reply from people shocked and aghast I made a helpful suggestion they should start learning a skilled trade like carpentry or auto repair:
"Kylie, radio is doing bad but - like all confident ostrichs - we know it will be here for a thousand years! We survived TV after all! It might decline but it's here to stay!"
http://boards.radio-info.com/smf/index.php?topic=119488.30
MORE DETAILS about what I was talking about can now start to be explored as they've hit news in the last day and can, finally be officially sourced by me (I previously caught flak because I didn't disclose full details in a radio-info.com message board post - oh my! Last time: "Kylie, you're making stuff up! No one is privately saying radio is dead in 10 years! No one is working on technology that would replace fun-fun radio!"): There's more juicy details to come in early August - I'll preview them without sources in July here (like I did last time) and then provide the links that demonstrate what I was talking about in August when it's public. </b>
(1) Steve Balmer: "Traditional media will not bounce back - dead in 10 YEARS"
speaking to the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival, Steve Balmer said traditional media is toast
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/jun/24/microsoft-steve-ballmer-cannes
(2) Nokia Introduces Cell Phone that Charges Through Radio Waves
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10267006-1.html
Predicting the reply: "Steve Balmer and Nokia don't know what they're doing! Until Jesus himself says it, signed in triplicate and attested to by a Notary Public I will not believe it. Besides, I dissected - in excrutiating detail - each of the articles you linked to and found one questionable statement or absence of detail that throws your whole argument out of the water! On message boards we require definitive, academic proof, we don't make inferences based on the obvious evolution of trends! Yay! Radio is here to stay! Rock 'n roll!"
With fond, nostalgic memories of five decades of fun I bid Goodnight you princes of Maine, you Kings of New England. :'(
- Kylie Bastel and the Morning Sunshine Crew
Reality-FM
This was the reply from people shocked and aghast I made a helpful suggestion they should start learning a skilled trade like carpentry or auto repair:
"Kylie, radio is doing bad but - like all confident ostrichs - we know it will be here for a thousand years! We survived TV after all! It might decline but it's here to stay!"
http://boards.radio-info.com/smf/index.php?topic=119488.30
MORE DETAILS about what I was talking about can now start to be explored as they've hit news in the last day and can, finally be officially sourced by me (I previously caught flak because I didn't disclose full details in a radio-info.com message board post - oh my! Last time: "Kylie, you're making stuff up! No one is privately saying radio is dead in 10 years! No one is working on technology that would replace fun-fun radio!"): There's more juicy details to come in early August - I'll preview them without sources in July here (like I did last time) and then provide the links that demonstrate what I was talking about in August when it's public. </b>
(1) Steve Balmer: "Traditional media will not bounce back - dead in 10 YEARS"
speaking to the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival, Steve Balmer said traditional media is toast
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/jun/24/microsoft-steve-ballmer-cannes
(2) Nokia Introduces Cell Phone that Charges Through Radio Waves
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10267006-1.html
Predicting the reply: "Steve Balmer and Nokia don't know what they're doing! Until Jesus himself says it, signed in triplicate and attested to by a Notary Public I will not believe it. Besides, I dissected - in excrutiating detail - each of the articles you linked to and found one questionable statement or absence of detail that throws your whole argument out of the water! On message boards we require definitive, academic proof, we don't make inferences based on the obvious evolution of trends! Yay! Radio is here to stay! Rock 'n roll!"
With fond, nostalgic memories of five decades of fun I bid Goodnight you princes of Maine, you Kings of New England. :'(
- Kylie Bastel and the Morning Sunshine Crew
Reality-FM