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Where is the Future of Radio?

by Adam Savage

With advances in technology there is much talk that terrestrial AM and FM could be in trouble. As mp3 players, ipods, and satellite grow in popularity there is a belief by many that terrestrial will become extinct. However, AM and FM has an answer to these technologies and it’s on the internet.

companies across the country and the world are now streaming live through their websites. Listeners can simply log on to their favorite website and listen almost instantly to the live on-air broadcast through the speakers of their computer. These internet streams are usually accessible from anywhere in the world. A recent story on InsideRadio.com stated “Terrestrial 's doing better and better in the streaming game - up to a 38.5% share. 's websites were up 18% to 19.9 million unique visitors for March. That's the highest yet according to commScore Media Metrix.”

Internet Streaming is in its infancy stage and although it’s growing rapidly, there are still things that need to be fixed. stations can take up to 30 seconds for an internet stream to load and the feed can often be lost for short periods of time during a session.

However, the sky is the limit…

Advances in other areas of technology could potentially benefit in a huge way. As cell phones become ’s and as wi-fi becomes prevalent in more and more areas, internet streams are going to become easily accessible. Further, blue tooth and similar technology, will allow internet streams to be sent from cell phones directly through car and home speakers systems. Imagine being able to access any station in the country or even the world anywhere at anytime.

The future of is here….and it’s on the internet.

This article may be reprinted if this credit remains intact. Courtesy of Adam Savage and http://www.snapfm.com

Adam Savage is a Terrestrial Expert with over 10 years in the New York City Metro Market working for some major industry companies. He is one of the pioneers of internet and currently owns and operates http://www.snapfm.com – The First Free Simple Internet .



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