Radio has thrived and survived for the last 100 years. Allow me to count the ways:
• Radio is a flexible medium. It requires only the ear’s attention to be fully appreciated.
• The technology is ubiquitous, can be contained in a small environment, and can be transported anywhere — in a car, in a headset, or near a swimming pool.
• Radio is everywhere — it is virtually omnipresent in the United States, with over 15,000 radio stations. Free over-the-air radio has wider consumer reach than any other medium, with 92% of American adults listening every week, according to Nielsen.
• Radio cannot be eclipsed entirely by other audio services because of its portability, convenience, and price.
• Radio is a distinctly “user-friendly” medium that gives advertisers the speed,…
