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Discover some of our sector’s brightest stars and how they are helping to ensure radio remains relevant
All sectors have innovators — individuals and companies trying new things — but none is facing the challenges of the radio broadcast and audio sector. We need innovators to secure our very future.
In our past, technological innovations — both dramatic and incremental — bolstered the range and quality of our products and services within a familiar operating environment. Right now, that environment is uncharted, with new players, new technologies — not our own — and new rules. Therefore, our innovators need to think fast and forward — toward an unclear future.
In this special issue, we profile some of our sector’s brightest stars and how they are helping to ensure that radio remains robust in the years to come.
To put their ideas into context, we also travel back in time to revisit the technology trends that defined radio, examine where we are now and venture an idea of where we’re headed.
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