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Smartphones and Spotify may have rendered AM/FM radio obsolete, but re-embracing the device in my household reminded me that ...
Podcast listening is up among young people, and that's bad news for radio, which is losing ground to shows like "Joe Rogan" and "Call Her Daddy." ...
1. 50 percent of all AM/FM stations will cease operations by 2024, according to Gordon Borrell, a radio analyst, who told Rain News that this “was one of the toughest predictions to make.” ...
“Each year, AM/FM radio stations play nearly a billion songs. And each year, giant radio corporations rake in billions in advertising dollars while refusing to pay a single cent to the artists ...
“Each year, AM/FM radio stations play nearly a billion songs. And each year, giant radio corporations rake in billions in advertising dollars while refusing to pay a single cent to the artists ...
Nielsen data from its Portable People Meter market show more listening thanks to the recent change in the qualification rules ...
Among heavy AM/FM radio listeners, 75% were aware of the promoted podcast titles. Furthermore, one out of four of these listeners indicated they would likely try the promoted podcasts.
AM/FM radio stations in every other developed nation also pay artists. It is only American AM/FM radio broadcasters who are stiffing the people who make the music that makes their profits possible ...
He believes radio ads could also become more effective as stations increase the number of commercial breaks with shorter durations. “Since the introduction of the Portable People Meter, most AM/FM ...