Author: Vincent M. Ditingo
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Published: 1995
Total Pages: 180
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this era of advancing media technology, radio has endured because it has successfully adapted to change. The Remaking of Radio is a comprehensive examination of those adaptations and of the many factors shaping today's ten-billion-dollar commercial radio industry. Media expert Vincent M DItingo explores and explains the principal characteristics of radio's 'new age', including: * The initial deregulation of the industry by the FCC, resulting in a financial investment frenzy; * The introduction of satellite technology, broadening the scope of networks while creating a trend back to the national personality programs of the 1930s and 1940s; * AM's decline as a result of the explosive growth of FM and its partial recovery with the boom in talk radio; * Radio's strengthened financial staiblity stemming from the FCC's relaxation of local and national ownership limits; and * The move towards digital audio transmissions, improving radio's service to both advertisers and listeners. Vincent M Ditingo is an award-winning business writer, media consultant, and educator. He is a former senior editor of radio for Broadcasting and Cable and is founder and president of Ditingo Media Enterprises in New York City
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Download or read book The Remaking of Radio written by Vincent M. Ditingo and published by . This book was released on 1995 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this era of advancing media technology, radio has endured because it has successfully adapted to change. The Remaking of Radio is a comprehensive examination of those adaptations and of the many factors shaping today's ten-billion-dollar commercial radio industry. Media expert Vincent M DItingo explores and explains the principal characteristics of radio's 'new age', including: * The initial deregulation of the industry by the FCC, resulting in a financial investment frenzy; * The introduction of satellite technology, broadening the scope of networks while creating a trend back to the national personality programs of the 1930s and 1940s; * AM's decline as a result of the explosive growth of FM and its partial recovery with the boom in talk radio; * Radio's strengthened financial staiblity stemming from the FCC's relaxation of local and national ownership limits; and * The move towards digital audio transmissions, improving radio's service to both advertisers and listeners. Vincent M Ditingo is an award-winning business writer, media consultant, and educator. He is a former senior editor of radio for Broadcasting and Cable and is founder and president of Ditingo Media Enterprises in New York City