BCE Inc. is selling off 45 of its 103 regional radio stations as it cuts nine per cent of its workforce, including journalists and other workers at its Bell Media subsidiary.

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      9 months ago

      If you’re listening to NPR maybe. Most FM stations in America just pump out pre-recorded programming from a centralized corporate source. There’s no “local” in corporate radio. No local DJ. No local programming. No local news.

      In the states, broadcast TV will soon follow the same route as it’s no longer locally owned either.

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      9 months ago

      That’s only going to be relevant for a few more years.

      Radio is doomed. It’s not profitable to run without it being overloaded with ads, but even without ads the audience is going to steadily dwindle no matter what they do.

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        9 months ago

        Doesn’t need to be a business. Give the air space back for public use. Pbs or real local public broadcasting, etc.

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          9 months ago

          They would sell the spectrum before they did something like that. Prime real estate for longer range, medium speed ISM type communications.