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As a 22 year veteran of the intersection of media and technology (going back to the interactive video disc days) I have many views on the subject. Having been doing this for as long as I have, I have a different perspective on it than many bloggers. This is where I opine.

Entries in land lines (2)

Monday
Sep222008

Land Line Telephones


As bad as the broadcast side of radio is (ignoring the naivete and pandering of some) it could be worse.

Just look at the land line phone business (from the New York Times today).

"The young, hip, cool people have cellphones only, and that is bad news for traditional phone providers. In a survey of Internet users, JupiterResearch found that 12 percent “do not subscribe to fixed voice service, and nearly two-thirds of them are ages 18 to 34.”"
But the future looks worse
“12 percent of online users indicate their intent to replace home phone service with exclusive cellphone use during the next 12 months,”
Of course this could never happen to radio broadcasting. Ha, sure it couldn't. An industry must be driven by its customers. Media consumption habits and needs are changing, radio must change to meet those needs.

Tuesday
Dec182007

Bye, Bye, Land Lines

Wired reports that for the first time Americans are spending more on cell phones than land lines. Americans are giving up their land lines in increasing numbers.

It's starting to look like another industry going the way of the buggy whip.