The Perfect Technology: Radio and Mobility
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
11-19-2015
Department
Mass Communication and Journalism
School
Communication
Abstract
Radio is at a critical juncture in terms of its listeners and future as a viable medium. As the Baby Boomer generation fades away and is replaced by the Millennial Generation and soon, Generation Z, the broadcast radio industry must rethink its place in the market and make a concentrated effort to remain competitive. To remain competitive, it must consider itself to be part of a broader Media Listening Experience (MLE) comprised of streaming, podcast, and satellite listening options. In doing so, the radio industry needs to consider changing its model to one that can compete with other listening options, particularly in regard to listening choices, customization, and access. If radio can strategically redefine itself as both an industry and technology, and flex its strength as a democratic medium available to all, listenership will increase and radio, as one of the original forms of mass media, will thrive.
Publication Title
Journal of Radio & Audio Media
Volume
22
Issue
2
First Page
325
Last Page
336
Recommended Citation
Pluskota, J. P.
(2015). The Perfect Technology: Radio and Mobility. Journal of Radio & Audio Media, 22(2), 325-336.
Available at: https://aquila.usm.edu/fac_pubs/16409