On part two of the June 18 program Inside Music Media’s Jerry Del Colliano talks more about the importance of localism in radio and how Steve Jobs and Apple created the future of music media that commercial radio completely lost. I also read some listener comments on the future of radio.
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On part two of the June 18 program Inside Music Media’s Jerry Del Colliano talks more about the importance of localism in radio and how Steve Jobs and Apple created the future of music media that commercial radio completely lost. I also read some listener comments on the future of radio.
This part 2 is not intended for syndication to mediageek affiliate stations.
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Chicago recently earned the dubious distinction of having the parent companies both major newspapers and the largest alternative weekly declare bankruptcy. And Chicago is not alone in having troubles with its newspapers. It’s getting so bad that even ardent anti-consolidation acting FCC Chairman Michael Copps is showing signs of softening on cross-ownership. We explore this issue, and the FCC’s new National Broadband Plan.
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Tags: bankruptcy, broadband, chicago, Conrad Black, consolidation, creative loafing, cross-ownership, fcc, Hollinger, journalism, michael copps, national broadban plan, newspapers, ownership, reader, sun-times, tribune
Download, Listen Now, Podcast | Paul | April 11, 2009 6:43 am | Comments (1)
Chicago recently earned the dubious distinction of having the parent companies both major newspapers and the largest alternative weekly declare bankruptcy. And Chicago is not alone in having troubles with its newspapers. It’s getting so bad that even ardent anti-consolidation acting FCC Chairman Michael Copps is showing signs of softening on cross-ownership. We explore this issue, and the FCC’s new National Broadband Plan.
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Tags: bankruptcy, broadband, chicago, Conrad Black, consolidation, creative loafing, cross-ownership, fcc, Hollinger, journalism, michael copps, national broadban plan, newspapers, ownership, reader, sun-times, tribune
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Mitchell Szczepanczyk from Chicago Media Action joins to discuss the Dec. 8 filing for bankruptcy by the Tribune Company. Mitchell has been watching Tribune for many years now, since the company is a major media player both in the Chicago area and nationally. So he has some longitudinal perspective often lacking in press reports.
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