On The Dial: The Early Onset of Holiday Radio
To offset the hassle of traveling home for the Holidays during this pandemic, broadcasters are following the idea that the Holidays should start now.
To offset the hassle of traveling home for the Holidays during this pandemic, broadcasters are following the idea that the Holidays should start now.
For starters, it is a multi-part piece of science and art that is fused into creating an optimal space for music to live in. It is to expand and concentrate how sound travels through sonic waves and channel separation in an enclosed space – such as an automobile interior.
On this site, we explored the idea of how much we take our audio systems for granted. Though we no longer relying solely on terrestrial radio to entertain us. We can now plug in or sync a whole host of devices to the infotainment suite to keep us motivated over the miles.
Of course, we’re at home. So, we have to watch something. We got Netflix, Amazon Fire, Hulu, our cable or satellite broadcasting at our beckon call. But, what if you need to concentrate on your work while you are at home under government orders?
There have been plenty of responses to the COVID-19 situation that has permeated into this country. It was reported that the USA now has the most confirmed cases in the world. This has prompted continued responses from governments and the automotive industry to try to stem this virus from doing further damage to society and the economy.
Results. Think about that for a moment. Isn’t it the goal of any publication – digital or otherwise – is to achieve a following? To get webpage hits, likes, social media interactions, views on viral video sites, and so forth?
The timing was right for radio to kickstart the "Roaring ‘20s." It already had a pioneering start in the USA going back before the outbreak of World War I.
Halloween – a great excuse to dress up in costumes and play silly games. OK, I’m paraphrasing Peter Gabriel, but you get the idea.
Last week, they released their nominee list for the class of 2020 to be inducted into Cleveland's home for popular music history. When the nominees were released, SiriusXM's Volume channel jumped on the discussion of which artists were worthy of nomination and eventual induction.
Comedy on the radio is a funny business – sort of. Right now, SiriusXM is the main purveyor of comedy programming in the road business with eight channels to listen to, plus an additional channel for online and streaming listeners. In all, there are nine stations where you can laugh for butt off across North America.