Jim Cramer's Unnecessary Beating Over Sirius [View article]
To me it looks like classic buy on the rumor, sell on the news. The merger is done, now its see if Mel can execute. At the end of the day, listen to everyone, but trust only in yourself when investing.
CBS/AOL Partnership: Great News for Internet Radio [View article]
Mark, thanks for your note. I still think this is a profound event for internet radio, particularly when you factor in the widgets that enable such ease of use of this player on mobile applications. You are right, most of these CBS channels are already available on the station websites (as I also touched on), but having one platform for all of these stations as well as many more certainly makes it easier for the end user, particularly if your not familiar with the call letters or formats of the terrestrial stations.
What I find most interesting in this deal is the willingness of CBS to work with AOL as opposed to purely going alone. These are not generally traits you see in a radio industry that has a tendency to be isolationist from outside industries- especially the tech world.
Your point about homogenization of media is well taken, though that is a much bigger issue to be discussed.
NTGH, thanks for the compliment. After 15 years in broadcasting- working "in the trenches" as a partner in 7 station turnarounds, working for the 15th largest radio company, and sitting on two broadcasting boards, I feel pretty comfortable with my credentials in the space.
I enjoy spirited discussions on the subject and have a thick skin. Hearing from the critics forces me to sharpen my positions, and frankly makes me better at what I do.
No one has the answer, but everyone has good ideas.
Excellent points guys, but i am in no way advocating syndicated fare as the future. I said for companies not able to develop and own their own local content, syndication would be crucial in the future because they will never be able to compete purely on music choice.
As for CCU, I always find it interesting that the industry gets painted with that one very wide brush. There are a lot of good radio companies out there doing a complete 180 from the CCU model. CCU just happens to get all the attention.
The Radio and Recording Industries' Unnecessary Roughness [View article]
Great points 158984. With respect to your comment about the history of this controversy, you are right not much has been openly debated about this in the recent years which is why it was immediately dimissed by the industry as nonsense. However, this issue has its roots as far back as 1930. There are a lot of resources online that go through the legal history of the matter, and if you want please email me and I can give you a great piece compiled by an FCC Counsel that goes through it case by case.
Again, the crux of my comments were not so much aimed at who's right, who's wrong, but rather the missed opportunity of the radio industry to better its own hand by volutarily revisiting an ailing business partnership.
The Radio and Recording Industries' Unnecessary Roughness [View article]
Special thanks to the editors at Radio-Info.com for featuring it on their site as well. Great resource for anyone wanting a deeper look into the radio biz.
Jim Cramer's Unnecessary Beating Over Sirius [View article]
CBS/AOL Partnership: Great News for Internet Radio [View article]
What I find most interesting in this deal is the willingness of CBS to work with AOL as opposed to purely going alone. These are not generally traits you see in a radio industry that has a tendency to be isolationist from outside industries- especially the tech world.
Your point about homogenization of media is well taken, though that is a much bigger issue to be discussed.
CBS/AOL Partnership: Great News for Internet Radio [View article]
The Evolution of Terrestrial Radio [View article]
I enjoy spirited discussions on the subject and have a thick skin. Hearing from the critics forces me to sharpen my positions, and frankly makes me better at what I do.
No one has the answer, but everyone has good ideas.
The Evolution of Terrestrial Radio [View article]
As for CCU, I always find it interesting that the industry gets painted with that one very wide brush. There are a lot of good radio companies out there doing a complete 180 from the CCU model. CCU just happens to get all the attention.
Radio Value Opportunity Beckons: Calling Warren Buffett [View article]
The Radio and Recording Industries' Unnecessary Roughness [View article]
Again, the crux of my comments were not so much aimed at who's right, who's wrong, but rather the missed opportunity of the radio industry to better its own hand by volutarily revisiting an ailing business partnership.
Thanks again for the feedback.
Radio Industry Challenges and Opportunities [View article]
The Radio and Recording Industries' Unnecessary Roughness [View article]
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The Radio and Recording Industries' Unnecessary Roughness [View article]