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Re: [IRCA] Radio Needs to Serve Listeners...Not Wall Street
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] Radio Needs to Serve Listeners...Not Wall Street
- From: Mike Pietruk <pietruk@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 17:14:18 -0400 (EDT)
Tim
I tend to agree with you. What many of us fail to recognize is that radio
"as it was" wouldn't serve today's consumer.
Note that I use the word "consumer" rather than "listener" because today's
world has far more information alternatives than it did in the heyday of
AM.
Also, the local advertiser which was the mainstay of many radio operations
simply don't exist today.
There are actually many efficiencies achieved by the conglomerate
operations in many markets and the avoidance of dupplication of services.
Moreover, TV, cable, the internet, satellite, et al compete and often
bring about more efficient and timely delivery of information.
What works better:
sitting around an hour for a baseballscore or going to www.usatoday.com
during a snowstorm, listening to 235 school closing listings or checking
the station's web page
Listening to a static filled signal from 250 miles away or a clear
fm-quality like one via the net
And I could go on and on.
Sure, there are examples of local full-service stations around that
program themselves for a good part of the day. A major market one is WGN
chicago (www.wgnradio.com).
A smaller market one is WJBC, Bloomington, IL (www.wjbc.com).
WJBC, incidentally, through its sister website of www.wjbc2.com is doing
some exclusive web content such as live play-by-play not available on its
over-the-air signal.
Find a way for old-fashioned full-service radio to be profitable, and
you'll have more of it.
Because it isn't profitable, you have less of it.
And I'd wager that the average person could care less as alternate sources
of info does it better.
It's faster to get the current temperature from the Weather Channel screen
than radio.
In many ways, contemporary radio isn't as good as it once was. But in
many other ways, thanks to technology, it is much better with actually
more choices with many of those choices
no longer limited by signal strength.
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