Satellite, iPod, streaming... the real competition to radio seems to lie in a user's cell phone. View the study at the Arbitron website. Particularly interesting, points made on the bottom of page four and the top of page five.According to an article in Radio & Records said:By Mike Boyle, NEW YORK – As part of the results of a new study by Arbitron and Edison Media Research, consumers were asked to rate the impact different digital audio platforms have on their lives. Nearly one in five (19%) consumers said radio has a big impact on their lives, placing it second only to mobile phones (35%) as the audio platform/device that has the biggest impact on the lives of users. The study, dubbed “The Infinite Dial 2007: Radio’s Digital Platforms,” was presented on Thursday morning at Arbitron’s latest ”Listen UP!” seminar, sponsored by Ronning Lipset Radio.
Corresponding to this report are advanced codecs, supporting streaming and cell phone broadcast, introduced last week at the NAB in Las Vegas and the new "agreement" regarding rights fees for music broadcast over the Internet.
Talk about intrigue.
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