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Transistor kills the radio star?

O que se passou com a rádio aconteceu como movimento social

«Will the public turn against corporate radio? Can a popular rebelion restore creativity and fun, pushing radio back to its local roots? Or will we simply adjust to the loss? What's happened in radio in the past decade also happened to bookstores, drugstores, supermarkets, and hardware stores. The mom-and-pop stores that once lined downtown streets have given way to Borders, Walgreens, Wal-Mart, and Home Depot. American consumers have voted with our feet and our dollars: as much as we may grumble about mega-companies or wax nostalgic for the lost community of the old ways, we cast our votes for the big boys.» (Fisher, 2007: 294-295)

OU SEJA, O PROBLEMA, COM CARACTERISTICAS PROPRIAS À REALIDADE DA RÁDIO, NÃO É ESPECÍFICO DA RÁDIO

a grande questão que se deve pôr é outra: perante isto, que saída para a rádio? o que resta, o que pode fazer a rádio perante determinada constatação negativa?

«Rather than rebelling in protest, many Americans find music elsewhere: Internet radio, satellite radio, downloading, fIle sharing» (295)

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