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Column: The Future Is Now
Technology & Tools for Radio
Jim Kerr of Triton Digital Media shares his views on new tools & technology and their impact on the broadcast industry -- today and into the future.
Digital: Radio’s Third Silo?
If you’ve ever been to the Midwest USA, you’ve seen silos—the big structures that store corn or grain. If you’ve ever worked in radio, you have also likely seen silos—programming and sales. Read More
The right iPad radio strategy
With the recent news of Apple selling its 1 millionth iPad and the launch of the 3G version of the device, it’s a good time to assess how radio should handle this device. But first let’s take a helpful detour and look at how radio should approach new device launches and then take a look at radio’s history at handling them. Read More
Top 10 excuses for not innovating
Since you are a subscriber to Radio3D, then you already have an interest in the future of the broadcast industry and its convergence with digital technology. Today, this column will take a different approach to discussing innovation. Read More
An iPad Review For Radio Professionals
You’ve seen the reviews from the consumer press, the tech press, the fanbois, and even some radio consultants and press, but I wanted to take a closer look at how or if the iPad will actually change your life, you—the radio professional. I received my iPad on Saturday morning and, when I wasn’t prying it out of my wife’s hand, spent quite a bit ... Read More
Spotloads, Perception, And Listener Tolerance
Last week my Radio-info colleague and columnist Sean Ross wrote what he called “the most important thing I’ve ever written,” an interesting take on the future of spot loads at radio. It’s a fascinating piece that looks at the evolution of a competitive space that is moving beyond pure terrestrial audio and into a space where the competition is n... Read More