Sunday, September 26, 2010

Radio days are OVER?

Technology has had a great impact on how the customer and the consumer enjoy the music and radio. Today with the creation of the iPod and all sorts of mp3 devices many times people just opt to download the song of their show in contrast with before that they would loyally wait by the radio to hear their favorite jam. 
 


Today many people only listen to the radio as a consolation either they have no iPod or no means of getting a CD created. With all this new technology that has come into circulation the radio days are practically over, unless you listen to radio stations online. But not all is negative towards the radio in some places people still listen to it regularly, iPod has some what made radio a bit more reachable for this new iGeneration by making some of their models have radio stations that run in the FM transmissions. Still i believe that mp3 players have taken much of the audience that is could have been of the radios if not for them. 

In the 1920's radio was practically the source that kept the public informed and also help people keep together in their family household. as soon as other technologies started to come into play all of this started to change. As soon as the TV came into play many people started to use that as their source of information I mean who doesn't want to see moving pictures rather than just listening to a voice out of a box. People want to see the persons face and no longer hope and wish that the person's voice really matches their imagination being. just like for the boy who imagined the person as a great big hero but it turned out to be a person smaller than his father. Radio had it's time of glory unfortunately today its is just another item that some people take for granted many of them rather listen to song after song than have the Dj's title and skill be repeated over and over in every effect that can be put on a voice.   

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