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Re: [IRCA] A Cold, Harsh Reality for Radio
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] A Cold, Harsh Reality for Radio
- From: "Craig Healy" <bubba@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2013 21:08:57 -0500
With off-air radios supposedly not to be installed on some new cars, it
brought a thought to my alleged mind...
Years ago there were only a few TV stations available in any given city or
town. Providence started with Channel 11 in the late 1940's after WWII. In
the mid-50's they changed to Channel 10 when Channel 12 came on. In the
mid-60's Channel 6 came on, completing ABC/CBS/NBC networks.
Some time later, cable TV came along and it's claimed there are many
hundreds of channels available. Some people think that over-the-air TV
doesn't matter any more because of cable. And these days it's beginning to
have Netflix and similar sources tossing cable off to the side.
Transfer that history to radio. Streams are the radio equivalent of cable.
When 4G is universal, iPods/iPads/iPhones and the later summary to a single
portable internet and phone will get any stream, anywhere. At that point
some people will think that over the air radio doesn't matter because of
internet.
So, in ten or twenty years radios may not matter very much. One of my
clients sold their FM radio station but kept programming on streams.
Different programming, different speeds and types of streams. It may be
quite early, but they might just survive. Their streams are quite nice.
http://www.mvyradio.com
The bottom line is that time does change the world. Look at the use of cars
vs. horses from 1905 to 1925. Twenty years made a whole 'nuther world.
Time may do that for radio as well.
Craig Healy
Providence, RI
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