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We begin part one of our review of the last decade in radio with the observation that it saw the greatest expansion of community radio in history. Though the second US LPFM licensing window that happened in 2013 is a significant driver, the growth happened all over the world.
The 2010s were also a growth period for a lesser-known type of radio station, that isn’t officially even radio. We’re talking about FrankenFM TV stations that can be heard on the FM dial. Not remotely as numerous as low-power FMs, they nevertheless increased in number.
We also note the cataclysmic shifts in independent internet radio that went largely unnoticed outside specialist press (and Radio Survivor). Though indie stations, and platforms supporting those stations, still exist, an unknown number were effectively forced to shut down.
Still, at the end of the decade, there are substantially more radio stations on the air than ten years ago. Not bad for a dying medium, eh? Next week, in part two, we dig into the decade in college radio, and dig deeper into the convergence of radio and video.
Show Notes:
- The Greatest Flowering of Community Radio in History Happened in the 2010s
- Podcast #67 – New Community Radio in Borneo
- Podcast #103 – The Popular Community Radio Movement in Argentina
- Podcast #198 – Defending Human Rights with Radio in Honduras
- Podcast #170 – Community Radio in Brazil
- The Near-Death of Independent Internet Radio Is One of the Most Important Radio Trends of the Decade
- The Rise and Possible Fall of FrankenFMs Is One of the Most Important Radio Trends of the Decade
- Understanding Radio in the Popular Zeitgeist – An Analysis of Radio Survivor’s Most Popular Posts of the Decade 2010 – 2019