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[Swprograms] "Global Business" on Radio
- Subject: [Swprograms] "Global Business" on Radio
- From: Peter Bowen <peter.bowen@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2005 15:24:33 -0400
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I noticed the following in the latest BBCWS e-mail newsletter:
Global Business: Radio Me
http://er.bsysmail.com/go.asp?/bBBC001/q1OUCP1/xLCX57
Faster than a speeding bullet, radio is facing enormous changes as a result
of the internet. Just like downloading songs, "podcasting" makes radio
available when and where the listener wants it, not merely when the
broadcaster puts it out. Peter Day asks whether this marks the death of
radio as we know it or the start of something even bigger.
24 June
73.
pb
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