"Outstanding! Exceptionally good news for the RAB and for the first tribe of wireless. Erica is a gifted, talented leader. Bravos to Scott Herman and the RAB board."
- Dave Martin
"The schism between content creators and platforms like Kickstarter, Tumblr and YouTube is generational. It's people who grew up on the Web versus people who... - http://davemartin.blogspot.com/2012...
"John Rook via email: Beautiful tribute Dave..... Somehow I can just see Paulie running into Howard Bedno and Juggy Gales up there....and the spirited conversations between them are back...."
- Dave Martin
Paul Gallis 1924 - 2012 Paulie Gallis was an original, a charming bigger-than-life character, a force of nature. All who had the good fortune to know him would... - http://davemartin.blogspot.com/2012...
"Bravos, Tom. Well-reasoned, well-said. Your cable TV example is spot-on. Folks watch their favorite shows without regard to their provenance. My thought is: increasingly, it's not at all about TV, it's simply video. The same holds true for radio, it's simply audio. Accordingly, the competition becomes gaining and retaining share of media behavior and in radio's case the near-term battle will likely be share of audio. It would seem the arguments against any radio vs. Pandora comparisons are producer-centric in nature. That is, they appear to be concerned with particulars related to the container and the content rather than any evidence of consumer consumption. Maurice Maeterlinck comes to mind, to wit "At every crossroads on the path that leads to the future, tradition has placed 10000 men to guard the past." Clearly, this is a leadership problem. Moreover, what we have here is another example of radio's ongoing challenge in what is the brave new world of 21st century sales and..."
- Dave Martin
"Bravos, Tom. Well-reasoned, well-said. Your cable TV example is spot-on. Folks watch their favorite shows without regard to their provenance. My thought is: increasingly, it's not at all about TV, it's simply video. The same holds true for radio, it's simply audio. Accordingly, the competition becomes gaining and retaining share of media behavior and in radio's case the near-term battle will likely be share of audio. It would seem the arguments against any radio vs. Pandora comparisons are producer-centric in nature. That is, they appear to be concerned with particulars related to the container and the content rather than any evidence of consumer consumption. Maurice Maeterlinck comes to mind, to wit "At every crossroads on the path that leads to the future, tradition has placed 10000 men to guard the past." Clearly, this is a leadership problem. Moreover, what we have here is another example of radio's ongoing challenge in what is the brave new world of 21st century sales and..."
- Dave Martin
"It’s harder to imagine the past that went away than it is to imagine the future. What we were prior to our latest batch of technology is, in a way, unknowable.... - http://davemartin.blogspot.com/2011...