June 23, 2011
Earlier in the week many of you read and commented on several articles we posted on whether or not it makes good financial sense to stream your signal over the Internet. Legendary broadcaster Jerry Lee made a strong case for why he doesn't do it, considering it a waste of his money. Of course a lot of broadcasters disagreed with that and let us know about it. Fred Jacobs has been on the cutting edge when it comes to adapting to technology and applying it to his business model with a goal of helping broadcasters. He's posted a blog you should all check out. It's a different take on the streaming debate and one certainly worth your time. Here it is...
OK, it started with this screaming headline in Radio Ink. (You have to hand it to Eric Rhoads ? he loves a good controversy and enjoys using his publication as a forum.)
JERRY LEE: ?STREAMING YOUR STATION IS A BAD BUSINESS MODEL?
And from there, a digital can of worms opened, eliciting comments ? often emotional ? from many different sides of the question. Continue Reading HERE
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