Is Radio Dead Reddit, I've been in the industry for 16 years now. A Subreddit for fans of Radio Dead Air and the rest of Nash's body of work. I'm in Southern California. Is radio dying? Is it already dead? I don’t know, but I see why people might think it is. Do these people just want it to be dead since “People say ‘oh radio is dead and dying’. 98 Rock is flipping formats. I honestly hope that’s what it is. Rob and I have never seen eye golfandstuff36010 Do people still listen to radio? Seeing as so many people are streaming their music or listening to podcasts as an alternative to talk radio, I'm really beginning to wonder if AM/FM radio is a Wij willen hier een beschrijving geven, maar de site die u nu bekijkt staat dit niet toe. There is no way this is a legitimate stat. Some people might blame Ham DMR but Ham DMR is While the radio industry continues to evolve, it is not accurate to say that radio is dying. The way that we consume it is changing. Efforts to transition to “digital” No, radio isn't dead. streaming, and the future of broadcasting in 2025. If you are wondering what Amateur Radio is about, it's basically a two way radio service where licensed He said it's not dead, but it is suffering, from problems like narrowbanding, interference, and relevance, but makes the point that content is king—besides EAS, farmers and highway drivers sometimes rely Some people might blame the internet for radio being dead but again this wouldn't be the case because PMR446 is still alive and busy. Ham Radio is Dead General My Dad was a long time ham. Definitely getting into ham but I'd surely like a cb for road use. He passed away a number of years ago and I finally had an opportunity to try and understand the Radio has dominated the music world for decades — but with the rise of streaming and TikTok, record companies are scaling back. Nearly 90% of the population listen to the radio for nearly an entire day per week? I'd be surprised if 90% of the population brushed their teeth Welcome to Reddit's own amateur (ham) radio club. Many As broadcasters struggle with declining revenues and ratings, they “It can’t be done” is an attitude that leads to extinction. Explore data on radio's resilience, its unique strengths vs. For context, I'm going into my second and final year of a radio broadcasting course, and I get to choose 3 specializations (one first semester, two second . “We’re still on It’s just that regular terrestrial radio is not a good medium for National shows anymore. ” Holder noted that Radio 1 is exploring these changes. Why go through the rigamarole of syndicating a radio show when you can just make a podcast and reach a global By “radio is dead” I mean that linear broadcast radio on the airwaves is in decline and won’t recover the large audiences that have gone, and will Is core radio dead? Is it just me or you as well, who is not able to listen to coreradio? If anyone has any information on what happened to the website? Looking for some actual industry opinions on this. I'm sure I'll get bombarded with people who disagree, but radio is not dying. The landscape has indeed changed, but radio will always have it's place. If you’re on a major trucking interstate you will still get a little traffic M-F during regular hours but usually not much. I grew up listening to CB and it’s pretty dead even for truckers. Who Is radio dying in the age of streaming? Far from it. Hi. Mikey formerly of TDS here. Actually, radio as content is exploding. My 2 cents and its pure speculation. Radio is dead. The big companies are buried in debt they have no hope of repaying. What do notable people in the industry think about the future of FM/AM radio? What do they think? Will it stay relevant or become obsolete? I’m having a discussion in my radio class about this with a few Wij willen hier een beschrijving geven, maar de site die u nu bekijkt staat dit niet toe. In the age of streaming, it's starting to feel like local AM and FM radio is hopelessly out of date. I know a lot of people still enjoy music on the radio in I wish the conglomerates would admit AM was dead and bug out to FM exclusively, so the AM culture would come back. KOA used to stand for King of Agriculture, all the farmers from Salt Lake City to Although, not completely dead, AM Radio is certainly on "life-support". The big change that the "radio is dead" crowd sometimes seems to ignore or not percieve, is that when the last commercial and public AM and FM broadcast radio transmitter is shut down, the only way to James "Radio" Kennedy, the man that inspired the movie "Radio", has died this morning. To help AM Radio, the FCC, a few years ago, authorized AM Stations to apply Do you feel CB is dying? I've been urged to move to GMRS if not ham. They attempted to change their names to “modernize” their business and nobody cared.
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