DAB

I keep see key players in traditional radio broadcasting sell their shares and shut down radio stations. I think this is a bad move. Sure it is a bad time for traditional broadcasters with the internet and a ton of user freedom. But I think more users will fall back to radio soon enough. People have too much freedom and too little time.

I, for one, like my DAB radio.

Copyright © 2008 Daniel Aleksandersen 2008-02-12 at 11:02

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I only listen to the Radio when forced to do so. And as far as I can see it, the traditional radio has been caught up by the natural evolution. And I do believe that the radio as we remember it is long dead, at least I hope so :)

Comment by Kent Vegard Evjen (Subscribed) at 2008-02-14 @473.

Why do you say you hope traditional radio broadcasting is dead? You prefer the user generated content approch? With no quality control, no editorial process, and non of the right connections?

Read The Cult of the Amateur by Andrew Keen.

Comment by Daniel Aleksandersen at 2008-02-14 @561.

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