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will music or talk personalities survive when internet radio is widely used?
or are Pandora & Spotify the models for radio of the future ?
or are Pandora & Spotify the models for radio of the future ?
will music or talk personalities survive when internet radio is widely used?
or are Pandora & Spotify the models for radio of the future ?
People have been saying talk's goose has been cooked for 25 years. It hasn't happened yet.
Talk RADIO will eventually go away because RADIO will eventually go away. The talk content will just move online with everything else. It won't be radio. but it'll be the same content.
This isn't going to happen anytime soon, though. I'm talking 50 years from now. Maybe more.
My memory is still solid enough to remember the same question being asked when satellite radio was being launched. "What happens when satellite radio displaces terrestrial radio?" Here we are a decade later, and satellite radio has barely moved a needle. Terrestrial radio is still on top by a mountain to an ant hill.
I still think streaming presents more of a threat to terrestrial radio than satellite radio did.
If so, then there goes my future career.
Like David Eduardo frequently mentions, radio is slowly shifting platforms more and more towards online streaming. The jobs may still be out there, but the delivery system will go from OTA towards internet delivery.
AM Radio should have died along with Bob Grant.
but AM is headed to the graveyard .