The above graph is interesting – it’s the usage of the words radio (in blue) and television (in red) in books scanned by Google Books.As you can see, use of the word ‘radio’ peaked in books in the 1940s, but grew steadlily since a low of 1970 (when television overtook it in popularity). There’s been a rapid drop in the use of both television and radio in books since 2005. (Google Books’ scanning service is mostly a US service, and based on US university libraries).What does this tell us? Probabl...
Myth: “Online streaming is not a critical need for my station.”Fact: Online streaming should be a mission-critical part of any radio station’s arsenal...
With April Fool's Day only a few days away, we need to repeat our annual reminder that broadcasters need to be careful with any on-air pranks, jokes o...
According to new data from Edison Research and Arbitron, weekly Internet radio listening in the U.S. grew 30% from 2011 to 2012. "This is the largest ...