iPods Blamed for Denver Radio Stations' Decline
The Denver Post reports that the hours people spend listening to radio are in steep decline as younger audiences switch to iPods, CDs mixed at home and subscription satellite signals. The newspaper reports several local stations are taking steps to address this by cutting ads per hour, jumping back into Internet streaming, and emphasizing live local shows to restore the "companionship" factor in commercial radio. Incredulously, no one is talking about podcasting. What a shame.








