LA Radio will do under $1 billion for the first time since 2002.
Radio stocks are worth pennies.
Audiences decline even though loyalists whip out studies that show how many hours a day people listen.
Radio lost the next generation.
Need I go through this again?
While lots of folks were dismissing the role of Millennials in the recent presidential election, conventional wisdom took a big hit.
You know what was said -- they'll organize, even contribute online, but they won't vote. Young people never vote in large numbers.
I learned my lesson almost five years ago when I got to devote my full&hellip
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