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3 days ago · Radio, This Is Us, Part 2. John Cusack and Jack Black in High Fidelity, 2000. In yesterday's post, I raised the issue that radio is playing in a much different competitive arena than it was 20 years ago. In the big – and I mean BIG – scheme of media things, broadcast radio is now one of many choices in the entertainment and information sectors.
4 days ago · For advertisers, this means the AM/FM radio context for their ads has greater engagement than the TV context. Overall, AM/FM radio advertising's Emotional Impact Score (EIS) outperformed TV advertising by 12%. These new findings validate the recently released Dentsu/Lumen study, which revealed audio ads outperform video for attention and brand ...
3 days ago · Met Opera on Broadcast Radio. Hear live and repeat broadcasts on select radio stations every Saturday during the Metropolitan Opera season. Sponsored by Toll Bros., these stations give free broadcasts every Saturday, usually starting at 1 pm.
5 days ago · No, radio stations only. No, shuffle mode only. Yes. Radio stations: Yes. Yes. Yes. Audio quality. Up to 320kbps. Up to 320kbps. Up to 320kbps, HD, and Ultra HD (lossless) Spatial audio:...
5 days ago · Tesla HD Radio. All Teslas have the ability to tune in and listen to HD radio. HD radio allows traditional radio stations to broadcast their signal digitally, which makes for crystal clear sound and exceptional quality. Broadcasting a digital signal also allows different radio channels to share the same frequency.
1 day ago · 8. Vudu. Image Credit: Shutterstock. Vudu, Roku’s official movie and TV Store, is primarily a rental and purchase platform, but with a selection of free movies that play ads for you to see. If you want the ad-free content on Vudu, you’ll have to swipe the card. 9. Crackle.
5 days ago · In the world of radio commercial production, sound plays a pivotal role in capturing the attention and imagination of listeners. While voice-overs and jingles contribute significantly to a radio ad’s effectiveness, another often overlooked yet crucial element in radio commercials is the strategic use of sound effects.