For the past year, all I have heard is "STAY AWAY FROM RADIO AND NEWSPAPER WHEN ADVERTISING, WHATEVER YOU DO!"
I call BS.
Yes,
newspaper is dying out and probably won't be around after this next
decade. And radio...you have to play the ad so many times it
practically gets into the subconscious of the listener to have an
effect...yes, they're limited avenues and very specific to their target
audience, but they're not dead.
I for one, am the minority. I
listen to the radio and read the newspaper everyday...and I am 21.
Studies show my generation relies primarily on the Internet to retrieve
all their information. I read The Seattle Times every afternoon when I
get off work as it is delivered to my house. Convenient, but if the
paper isn't there, I'll find one. The newspaper is the oldest source of
information...what ever happened to enjoying 30 min of flipping through
the newspaper while eating breakfast or a snack? People zone out when
they watch the news...it's background noise. At least when a person
READS the newspaper, they are reading the information pertinent to them
as well as the headlines.
As for radio, my personal choice is
the Kid Carson show from 8:35-9:00am Monday through Friday. The music
is overly repetitive of the newest hits, though still alright music. I
listen more for the characters for Kid Carson, Amy and Mira. They bring
the news and some random topic of the day each morning in the most
energetic and entertaining manner! It's great to listen too! At least I
SMILE on my way to work. One of the major downfalls in radio is
finding talent such as the BEAT 94.5 morning crew that keeps the
listener engaged in the show.
Overall...I know this is short and
maybe I am missing my point...so here it is. Newspaper and radio still
work...people are still reading and listening in all generations. When
professors and others tell me to steer clear from these, I don't feel
like it's because of the lack of listeners so much as the cost. The
cost of advertising on these is what astounds me...radio being upwards
of $24,000 for a 3 month campaign and newspaper at almost $100,000 a
DAY. Expensive as all get out...but I still maintain they are not a
dead medium.
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