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=editmenu()?> "Radio is changing, radio is important - we are
only at the start of the revolution"
Radio has been around for over 80
years and despite the arrival of new technologies, from
television, computers and the internet, radio still
remains a very important feature in our lives.
Every week, a significant percent of listeners tunes into radio and listening is on
the increase. On average, we listen to the radio for
almost as much time we spend watching television.
Now,
the radio (the wireless) we have known so long is
changing.
Digital technology will mean that not only
will there be more stations to choose from, but we will
be able to listen to it in new ways - on the internet
and on our mobile phones for example.
The services Prime ABC offer will change the medium for ever
- we are only at the start of the revolution, but
Prime ABC offer much easier
navigation between stations, the ability to pause and
rewind live radio, the opportunity to listen at the time
of our own choosing to programmes we have missed, the
ability to download and store songs on our MP3 players
or to see information about the track or programme which
currently listening to.
This
is the exciting future ahead and this is only the
beginning; Prime ABC services
could include video clips and much enhanced text
services.
Now radio in will be at the forefront
of this media and technology convergence which has been
talked about for so long, is currently in use and is
presently been developed in around the world.
Radio is everywhere. It wakes us up
in the morning and it accompanies us in the car and
around our house entertaining and informing us in only a
way radio can. It gets us to work
advising us of
traffic problems and informing us as we travel. For
some of us, it is with us during the day at work or at
home, providing company, entertaining us and making us
think. At the end of our working day it with us as we
get home as evening approaches. Only then does
television or the internet, takeover our battle for
attention.
Our
relationship with radio is different from that of
television. We usually listen to it while we are doing
other things. That doesn't mean, however, that we take
in less seriously than television. Radio is a personal
media, which many of us feel very passionately about and
we have a very strong sense of loyalty to the stations
we listened to.
Prime ABC can offer innovative
broadcasting and commercial
opportunity.
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