pocket-radio said:When I was a kid in the 70’s radio was local.
When you were a kid in the 70s, there were 4000 radio stations, no internet, limited cable, no cell phones, and AM was starting a long decline.
Now there are 14,000 radio stations, competing against thousands of other media (most of it national).
It ain't the 70s. Don't even try to compare today to 35 years ago. Not the same thing.
There are lots of radio stations still trying to act like it's the 70s. Some play the same music. Lots of local news, personality, and information. None of those stations are growing. If that kind of radio was the cure, every company would jump on it like mud on a pig.
This is not about content. It's about function. It's about convenience. It's about combining various things in the same device. The cell phone has become a Swiss Army knife. Back in the 70s, everyone carried them. They included lots of things, including scissors, bottle opener, and cork screw. If you want to compare today to the 70s, remember the Swiss Army Knife. Do you still carry one?