tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8927785.post1878671216520033664..comments2023-09-17T04:20:48.417-07:00Comments on Jaye Albright's Breakfast Blog: What's In It For You?Albright and O'Malleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13933457732458275539noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8927785.post-90795846361996322882014-02-13T05:40:43.764-08:002014-02-13T05:40:43.764-08:00Today’s station models are based on the principal ...Today’s station models are based on the principal of one-to-many, one station with many listeners. <br /><br />The Fourth Wave will be dominated by players who offer one-to-many, many-to-one and many-to-many. <br /><br />Stations will continue to broadcast to listeners, listeners will contribute on a substantial level back to the station and the listeners will interact with each other thus changing the concept of what an audience is. <br /><br />By the time we get to 2020 this discussion will have been played out. <br /><br />Radio stations will still be drawing large audience numbers but under much altered criteria. A new crop of programmers will have come forward enhancing a new era of radio. <br /><br />The time is now for broadcasters to crank up their survival instincts and focus on tomorrow.Bob Pritchardhttp://www.radioinsider.net/noreply@blogger.com