Upon being released after his home station embraced a format change, radio personality Adam Carolla responded by creating a "network" of podcasts he could use to sell advertisers listeners in aggregate. Bob Frantz quickly looked to this strategy as a way to continue an over-the-mic career after the death of a ten-year radio career...
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Is there any such thing as local digital media? Looking at the case of local podcasts, Tim Anderson argues that people indeed do, and always have, inscribed the local in their digital media creations.
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Ira Glass' iconic voice seems to be everywhere, and offers insight into contemporary radio culture and stardom.
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Clear Channel has figured out how to profit from college radio. Can college radio survive its embrace?
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Tags: Arbitron, Clear Channel, College radio, FCC, iHeartRadio, industry, Media conglomeration, Media Convergence, radio, SiriusXM, technology
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And this is what still remains exciting about podcasting: the format has prompted a reconsideration of what we can expect from radio.
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Broadcast over Jersey City’s listener-supported radio station WFMU, The Best Show on WFMU with Tom Scharpling is what happens when many of commercial radio’s most noxious elements—bizarre callers, comedy routines, running gags, and irascible hosts—transform and coalesce into a singularly entertaining program perfectly calibrated for cult attraction.
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On Radio is a new Antenna column dedicated to contemporary radio programming and other issues surrounding the medium in all its forms. Here, in the series' first entry, Andrew Bottomley offers a critical appreciation of the radio feature Radiolab.
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Tags: All Things Considered, documentary, Ira Glass, Jad Abumrad, John Biewen, journalism, MacArthur Foundation, NPR, Public Radio Exchange, radio, Radiolab, Robert Krulwich, This American Life, WNYC
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