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The decade’s most important radio trends #1: The birth and troubled childhood of satellite Radio
At end of the first decade of the 21st century there are more audio entertainment options available than any time before. Even if traditional broadcast radio has a case of the doldrums, the viability of radio-like media has never been … finish reading The decade’s most important radio trends #1: The birth and troubled childhood of satellite Radio
Posted in cars, commercial radio, consolidation, mobile radio, satellite radio
Tagged Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, commercial radio, FCC, Frank Sinatra, Howard Stern, rental cars, satellite radio, Sirius, XM, XM/Sirius
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Noncommercial Leaps Past Commercial with Public Radio Player 2.0
I’m actually amazed at how noncommercial radio has become the site of so much innovation in the medium in the last decade, and how commercial radio is getting left in the dust. On the music side we have Seattle’s indie … finish reading Noncommercial Leaps Past Commercial with Public Radio Player 2.0
Posted in cars, Internet radio, mobile, public radio
Tagged iPhone, iTunes, kexp, NPR, podcast, PRI, PRX, public radio, Public Radio Exchange, public radio player, wbez, wfmu, wnyc
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FCC Taking a Look at BusRadio
Every day I learn something new about radio and today I was really surprised to discover that there’s an entire radio service called BusRadio that is piped in to school buses and reaches a million kids. They tout themselves as … finish reading FCC Taking a Look at BusRadio
Clear Channel Station Can’t Trust Its Own Forecast
The irony would be so delectable if it weren’t for the 1033 unfortunate drivers whose cars were stuck in the mud, many of which were totaled and not returned for over a week. As Jerry Del Colliano reports at Inside … finish reading Clear Channel Station Can’t Trust Its Own Forecast
Posted in cars, consolidation, localism
Tagged B93, Clear Channel, Concert Bash, EAS, flood, Grand Rapids, Ionia, Michigan, NWS
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The Holy Grail: getting Internet radio into your car (Part I)
Everybody knows that the trick to getting Internet radio past the early adopter crowd and into the ears of Ma and Pa Kettle means getting into it into cars. Commercial broadcasting seems ready for that to happen. How do we … finish reading The Holy Grail: getting Internet radio into your car (Part I)


Notable Comments on the RadioSurvivor Decade in Review
One of the most satisfying aspects of putting together our review of the decade’s most important radio trends was the number of comments we received. It appears we touched a nerve or two. And while not everyone agreed with our … finish reading Notable Comments on the RadioSurvivor Decade in Review