The official end of traditional media occurred yesterday.
Or, to be more precise, it marked a long downhill process that began several years ago and ended last night.
Presidential politics was ugly this year -- and I'm not talking about the candidates, parties, attack groups. That, too.
What we've witnessed is the point of no return -- where radio, television and print handed its power, influence and soon revenue over to new media.
It's important because the radio and record businesses right now are in that same downward trend along with television and newspapers. Perhaps some lessons can be&hellip
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