- How did the record labels go from the brink of ruin at the turn of the century to record revenue ($1.58 billion ahead of last year’s first-half).
- How can radio get some of that -- It has to do with disrupting its relationship with the music business.
- The podcasting model sucks as a revenue generator and that’s a good thing for radio – yet there is a format that everyone is missing that would be explosive.
- If the labels could blow up vinyl and CDs, there is one bold move that radio can do to thrive.
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