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Transistor kills the radio star?

Rádio 2.0: colaborativa e participativa

«If your definition of “2.0″ is a much more collaborative experience, where many people provide the content you’re looking for, then Radio 2.0 was born with the advent of the request show or the phone-in. Of the ‘old media’, I’d claim that radio has always been the most democratised, most involving media there is. If your definition also includes “giving control to th audience”, then (quite apart from the superficial control that request shows give the audience), again radio has a good story to tell. Listen-again services, like the BBC provides with their BBC iPlayer for Radio, have succeeded in takng radio away from being an uncontrollable linear stream of content to one that is more malleable. It’s particularly good for niche programming - if you look at programmes like Radio 1’s Essential Mix, you see that it has nearly as many listeners online as onair. The iPlayer provides the long-tail and discoverability of content that is the issue with an old-fashioned linear stream.»

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