The document discusses the decline of radio due to the rise of television and the internet. It notes that radio has not been as popular since the 1980s with the growth of television and is now less popular with the rise of internet platforms like YouTube. The document also provides some historical context about radio in Britain, which was dominated by the BBC from the 1920s, and in Croatia, where the first radio station was established in 1926 but television later surpassed its popularity. It identifies problems with radio in Croatia like low listenership, young people not listening, repetitive music across stations, and too many stations. A proposed solution is to cut some stations to allow for more variety in genres and to focus on internet streaming for the future.
The document discusses the decline of radio due to the rise of television and the internet. It notes that radio has not been as popular since the 1980s with the growth of television and is now less popular with the rise of internet platforms like YouTube. The document also provides some historical context about radio in Britain, which was dominated by the BBC from the 1920s, and in Croatia, where the first radio station was established in 1926 but television later surpassed its popularity. It identifies problems with radio in Croatia like low listenership, young people not listening, repetitive music across stations, and too many stations. A proposed solution is to cut some stations to allow for more variety in genres and to focus on internet streaming for the future.
The document discusses the decline of radio due to the rise of television and the internet. It notes that radio has not been as popular since the 1980s with the growth of television and is now less popular with the rise of internet platforms like YouTube. The document also provides some historical context about radio in Britain, which was dominated by the BBC from the 1920s, and in Croatia, where the first radio station was established in 1926 but television later surpassed its popularity. It identifies problems with radio in Croatia like low listenership, young people not listening, repetitive music across stations, and too many stations. A proposed solution is to cut some stations to allow for more variety in genres and to focus on internet streaming for the future.
VIDEO KILLED A RADIO STAR? Radio not popular ever since television Problem dating from 80s Today even worse: Internet (YouTube)
BRITAIN Broadcasting dominated entirely by BBC (since 1920s) Different genres of music, drama, comedy, news 1950s Radio Luxembourg BBC Radio 1 1967 CROATIA exYU 1st radio station Radio Zagreb 1926 1956 Televizija Zagreb Television beats radio Nowadays formated type of programme
PROBLEMS (CROATIA) Small percentage of listeners Young people not listening radio Same music everywhere repetitive Too many stations
SOLUTION Cut some stations Leave place for different genres Internet streaming the future?