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by kamel3d
1147 days ago
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someone thought TV would kill radio because it has extra dimension but that never happen infact now we have other form of content that share same audio aspect getting more popular like podcasts, what I am trying to say there will always be audience for all kind of content, some people would like to read a summery of the video and there will always be people who want to watch the video instead |
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It mostly did in the US (still growing globally, mostly thanks to the developed world.) Oh, the US radio industry still exists its just experiencing a long decline in total and same-station revenues over time.
You can probably still find a company making buggy-whips, but that doesn’t mean that the automobile didn’t practically destroy the industry.