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Transistor kills the radio star?

Uma visão optimista sobre o futuro da rádio

Diz Kurt Hanson, do RAIN:

«Despite continuing press reports of radio's 'death,' the truth is that radio is in the middle of the most amazingly fertile period of innovation and growth in its history

In addition to the thousands of traditional AM and FM stations broadcasting in markets across the U.S., new forms of radio are now coming to consumers — to over 10 million people a week via satellites, to over 30 million people a week via their PCs, via cable TV systems, and increasingly via 3G and WiFi wireless signals that can be picked up on PDAs and cell phones — and soon on MP3 players and in-dash car audio system).» (fonte: «Book launch party at NAB Radio Show!»,

 

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