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James Cridland’s Future of Radio: A glimpse of Gimlet; radio lives; much more

James Cridland is Managing Director of media.info, and an Australia-based radio futurologist. He is a consultant, writer and public speaker who concentrates on the effect that new platforms and technology are having on the radio business. Find out more or subscribe at http://james.cridland.net


james cridland radio futurologist 300wRadio futurologist James Cridland will be a co-host at RAIN Summit West. Having recently moved to Brisbane, Australia, he sends this week’s newsletter with a note:

Good to be in Sydney last week, meeting a variety of different people. There’s lots going on, and I’m keen to be a part of a vibrant radio industry here in Australia.

My latest

United States

  • A long article on the problems at the US’s iHeartRadio. It’s probably worthwhile highlighting that this isn’t radio’s problem; nor does it prove, or even show, that radio’s dying. It’s a fundamental issue of a company that grew too fast, and one that that gambled (and lost) on growth being able to repay its debts. It highlights the mismatch between the stockmarket’s quarterly requirements for profit growth versus the need for radio to reinvent and reinvest to protect itself longterm. By comparison, the UK’s big two broadcasters, Bauer and Global, are both privately owned; commercial radio’s share is increasing, and revenue is up.
  • At NPR, a company busy re-inventing radio while under significant pressure from its member stations not to, they’ve rolled out a new HTML5 audio player that kills the popup and Flash. Interesting to remove the pop-up, and I hope it’s gone through good UX testing. Welcome news that they’re removing Flash – my only query is why it took them so long. Meanwhile, they’ve launched Embedded – a new (and hyped within the industry) NPR podcast. (I couldn’t find it on either of the podcast clients I use, incidentally). Plus “It’s not radio OR podcasting“, points out this piece about NPR’s place in podcasting. Much as I said last week.
  • Sean Ross’s newsletter is just great – lots of great topics this week, including dealing with bad ads.
  • Hot Pod: a great newsletter for the industry of podcasts. Lots of info in here.
  • Perry Michael Simon talks about Cincinnati, and highlights radio’s transmitter mindset
  • A look behind the scenes at podcast company Gimlet. Fascinating reading.
  • R.I.P Radio? Not so much. Great post from Brian Hagel. Thanks to Steve Jones for this.
  • 6 Reasons Why Podcasting Is The Future Of Storytelling – by man from Gimlet. Lazy Buggles reference in par 2.
  • Very interesting video about the artificial voice you hear in the Google Appon your phone, and how it’s made.

United Kingdom

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