Radio Days

[John Hayes] suggests radio will continue to evolve and reassess itself in the future, just as it has done in the past. "That's the reason for radio's survival over these last five decades," he says. "You think about all the predictions of radio's demise: death from tel...

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Veröffentlicht in:Marketing 2006-05, Vol.111 (19), p.17
1. Verfasser: Gardiner, Scott
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Zusammenfassung:[John Hayes] suggests radio will continue to evolve and reassess itself in the future, just as it has done in the past. "That's the reason for radio's survival over these last five decades," he says. "You think about all the predictions of radio's demise: death from television, death from FM, from citizens' band radio, from the advent of the CD, or the video disk or the VHS-when everyone said they'd be watching movies at home rather than listening to the radio-from computer...
ISSN:1196-4650