The Perspective of Hybrid Radio in the Process of Media Convergence
The Perspective of Hybrid Radio in the Process of Media Convergence
Author(s): Nataša RaketićSubject(s): Media studies, Aesthetics
Published by: Fakultet za medije i komunikacije - Univerzitet Singidunum
Keywords: hybrid radio; digitization; internet; user habits; convergence; multimedia; personalized radio.
Summary/Abstract: Digitization and the Internet have enabled traditional radio to gain new formats,new listeners, enrich content and make it available globally. Hybrid radio is the result of digitizationand media convergence, enabling the availability of programs and accompanyingmultimedia content to a larger number of listeners thanks to a combination of FM or DAB+signals and the Internet. Today, listeners expect a radio station to enable listening to the programnon-linearly (on-demand, podcast), they expect to have access to information aboutweather, traffic conditions, news, and information about a song broadcast in various formats(audio, video, or text) and information about the artist. Also, listeners expect to be able to listento their favorite radio on the same device, via the same application, even when they are notwithin the coverage area of the program. From an economic point of view, this is a sustainable,cost-effective system, because most stations, in addition to broadcasting on the FM or DAB+network, already have a program available online. Also, audience growth increases advertiserinterest. Although four and a half billion people have access to the Internet, in this paper Iwill claim that, thanks to the hybrid model, the future of radio is not exclusively in the onlinesphere, and that in the coming decades the Internet will be an additional tool for increasingthe number of listeners and expanding the commercial market.
Journal: AM Časopis za studije umetnosti i medija
- Issue Year: 2022
- Issue No: 29
- Page Range: 69-79
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English