pocket-radio said:In an era of smarter competition, television continues to pump millions into rich content. TV is trying new ideas! Radio, has IBOC and so far offers listeners more jukebox formats. And a small percentage of operators offer different jukebox brands, like Boson’s Irish Channel.
Expect smart jukeboxes (ipod like devices) to become smarter, fully mobile and free to access all kinds of online content.
Expect Flat screen TVs to come with internet protocols.
Expect fast, cheap wireless internet access.
Expect auto manufacture to include wireless internet access as standard equipment
Expect radio to move towards more syndicated programming.
In a marketplace with unlimited media choices, broadcasters will have to invest in talented people and rich media content. Playing more jukebox music stations, when “free music is available everyplace” won't cut it.
If we can get by the predictable "Radio doesn't get it" take, here, there are a few things your post brought to mind.
Specifically, smarter competition. There is continuous pontification by the would be experts regarding radio's inability to "Get it". I totally disagree. Radio is doing today what generates the biggest audience today. Sure it's demographic specific per station, but I think it's pretty arrogant to assert that radio is Jukebox formats. If you actually listen to "radio" as a whole, I think you'll find some pretty decent programming in places. And a good deal of junk in places. I'm trusting you're not holding up Soapnet, ShopNBC or TBN amongst your heaping praise for TV. I suspect you're not swooning over the judge "Fill-in-the-blank" shows either. I'd put MTV in that category as well, but maybe I'm just too old. But if Springer can start a campaign to get an Emmy...
Sure TV has bright spots. However I think you are a lttle short sighted or just too bitter to recognize much of the news and opinion based talk programming, from many political views compels a large audience to actually try and use their brains on the radio. As a "near misser" from Hurricane Ike, it was interesting to watch KHOU-TV programming to a radio audience as the power went out in Houston. They did a great job of provideing coverage for their "Radio Partners". (They did have trouble talking to the population in the field, though. Seems half the people they talked to live were singing the praises of 740 KTRH.)
Certainly much of the NPR programming is high quality as well. But let's not forget, despite YOUR belief elsewise, that radio does what gets the biggest audience.
You accuse radio of being more syndicated. That's because unless you are in a major market, syndicated fare tends to get a bigger audience than local due to quality. Bob Savage doesn't strike me he's down to his last dime. Yet he runs a regianally syndicated morning show IIRC. Why? Because it's better programming. Don't think for a moment that if Limbaugh didn't draw as well as a local host, they wouldn't run a local show. Heck, you even have to pay for Rush IIRC.
I'd also point out that these "Millions" that TV is pumping to to rich content like Rock of Love, I Love New York and Wife Swap, (Amongst others) are ALL non local. AKA Network or syndicated. I'm not so sure I'd hold up the vast majority of TV programming as "Rich Content" . You are convienently comparing apples and oranges.
You also seem to love the internet. We're all going to have WiMax in our cars next week. I have personal experience with Wimax. I've had a Wimax modem at my office since late last year. It's in the shadow of their tower (Literally about 200 yards max.) It's GREAT. They called me last week to offer me a free test of their laptop card for Wimax. Since after the free month trial it was only $10 more for BOTH, I said what the heck. Now my HOUSE is 1.1 KM from their tower. With with the external antenna plugged into the card and pointed just the right way and if I didn't leave the room, I got a marginal signal. At one mile it was totally unusable, even in a static location. After a lengthy discussion with tech support and an actual visit, they agree, it doesn't work here. When I took it in the car, I was lookinig at about .5 -.7 miles without an external antenna. Stick to EVDO. My experience with Mobile Wimax was B.A.D. Seriously, my experience with WiMax makes HD radio look like DirecTV.
Back to your post... I just think you have a fairly limited view of what radio needs to be. You just gloss over how the most experienced people in radio are working to find a way to get a bigger audience every day. I guess if you can get by that, and believe YOU have the answer, then everyone in radio is an idiot.
Sorry. I don't believe Bob Savage is an idiot. I don't believe Chuck Conrad is an idiot. (Even if he does run a computerized jukebox)
And I don't believe a majority (as in more than half) of the radio programmers are idiots either.
Maybe there's a little more to the story than what is being put out here.
Clouseau