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The “Average” media consumer strikes back
From Ad Age: While marketing prognosticators and technophiles rush into the future, raving about the next big content delivery system or...
mramsey1
Aug 22, 2006


Study of AAA fans shows impact of new technology on listening choices
Click here and look for the PDF link for the study results. Among the notable quotes: Streaming of radio stations and internet-only audio...
mramsey1
Aug 16, 2006
What you can learn from YouTube and Flickr
I absolutely love this article. Here are the five lessons your station (and your website) can learn from the vast success of YouTube and...
mramsey1
Aug 16, 2006
Troubling headlines for Satellite Radio
Buzz most definitely has two heads, and one of them certainly wears a frown. And the frown is center-stage lately, with the recent piece...
mramsey1
Aug 16, 2006
News/Talk Radio with pictures?
This article is required reading for any radio station in a News or News/Talk format: 39 of the top 40 daily newspapers in the U.S. use...
mramsey1
Aug 14, 2006
Satellite’s business model
Here’s a harsh assessment of Sirius and – by association – all of Satellite Radio. But what’s most interesting about it to me is that it...
mramsey1
Aug 9, 2006


Must-see event at the NAB Radio Show
If you’re going to be at the National Association of Broadcasters Radio Show in Dallas next month, then I strongly recommend you see our...
mramsey1
Aug 7, 2006
Clarifying the iPod threat
From Inside Radio (and others): The iPod will become a bigger in-car competitor to radio — but satellite radio takes a bigger hit. ...
mramsey1
Aug 7, 2006
Will radio ever be built into an iPod?
Great post from Jacobs Media on the wish list for iPod features by teens – a list topped by FM radio, according to the study noted....
mramsey1
Aug 3, 2006
The iPodization of the open road
As a result of this new deal, the Apple iPod will be compatible with more than 70 percent of the new 2007 model vehicles sold in the...
mramsey1
Aug 3, 2006
The importance of TV to marketers is slipping fast
A new study by Forrester Research that surveyed 133 national advertisers representing almost $20 billion in ad spending found that more...
mramsey1
Aug 1, 2006
What’s wrong with the new campaign for HD radio
From Radio Ink: The HD Digital Radio Alliance, a joint initiative of radio broadcasters to accelerate the rollout of HD digital radio,...
mramsey1
Aug 1, 2006


Wireless music = Radio
This will especially be true of its music capabilities because you don’t need to sweat the screen size to listen to your tunes. Will...
mramsey1
Aug 1, 2006
Do your listeners make your TV spots yet?
User-generated advertising – the notion that your audience can make TV spots for you in order to generate buzz and sampling for your...
mramsey1
Aug 1, 2006
Who is Kagan Research talking to?
Here’s how news happens. Kagan Research releases a report which very few people see. But they also release some headlines which are...
mramsey1
Jul 27, 2006


Where MySpace is headed, and what it means to you
Great article in the Hollywood Reporter about Rupert Murdoch’s plan for MySpace.com. Here’s one nugget: What’s next for [Fox Interactive...
mramsey1
Jul 24, 2006
Radio’s “new music” image
From Radio Ink: According to a Bridge Ratings study on music preferences, more people still depend on terrestrial radio to discover new...
mramsey1
Jul 23, 2006
The obvious consequences of Podcasting
From Inside Radio: Does podcasting cut into radio time? A new report finds the answer is yes. 38% of active podcast downloaders say...
mramsey1
Jul 21, 2006


Ramsey featured in Media Life Magazine
Here’s the Q&A I did with a reporter from Media Life magazine, a publication aimed at media buyers and planners. The Q and A part was...
mramsey1
Jul 20, 2006
Wireless Broadband everywhere – coming to a corner near you
What if there were a national WiMax network, and the Internet was available wherever you can find “at work, at home, or in your car” –...
mramsey1
Jul 19, 2006
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