The Future of Music
Man kind is on the verge of a digital & technological revolution the likes
of which will forever change the landscape of this world. The impact and fallout
from this revolution can not even been seen or heard in the corporate board
rooms – but it is coming, slowly inching its way closer each and every
day.
It was only 100 years ago on December 24, 1906, just a few miles
from the Highlander Radio Studios, that the first extended broadcast of
the human voice was transmitted through the air from Brant Rock, Massachusetts.
Reginald Fessenden, a Canadian Engineer who worked for Thomas Edison, was
convinced that the "wireless telegraph", which then carried only the sputtering
dots and dashes of Morse code, could carry the human voice.
Today, with
the promise of blistering high speed wireless internet, continual advances in
the creation of smaller and faster CPUs and the prospects of carbon nanotube technology, we stand on the verge of a basic shift in
digital media. No longer will the corporate board rooms control what the
listeners hear, but the listeners will decide what they want to hear – freed
with the help of our new found technology.
“All we hear is Radio Ga Ga –
Radio Goo Goo.” once sang a famous 1970’s rock group. And that is true,
listening to today’s current AM/FM dial is a mesh of the same music perpetuating
America’s airwaves with the same old business model that has been used for the
last 50 years. Like the amateur radio broadcasters of the 1920s, Internet Radio
will succeed and eventually twilight the radio media forces of the 20th century.
Take for example our collaboration with Charles Dewhurt & the crew
of Scotland’s based music and talk show, “No Celtic Boundaries.” The No Celtic
Boundaries show is broadcasted from the Outer Hebrides of
Scotland and is heard on Lochbroom FM, 102..2 FM & 96.8 FM in Scotland. And
now it will be heard on Highlander Radio on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
every week. Check out our broadcast schedule for complete details.
And just a few months
ago we introduced our listeners to the Cleveland Celtic Podcast, bringing our listeners music, interviews and
commentary by Cleveland’s finest Podcaster - Wendy Donahue. The Cleveland Celtic
Podcast can be heard on Highlander Radio Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays.
These are just two examples of the tip of the iceberg of what’s in store
for the listeners of Internet Radio across all genres. When the perfect storm of
technology, music and internet comes together, there will be no stopping the
grass roots, community driven web sites that music and the radio revolution will
foster.
No longer separated by the borders of countries, listeners of
all backgrounds and diversities will come together to forge new communities,
relationships and make a lasting impact on the coming media revolution. Perhaps
it might even change the world – and the dream of a music broadcast with no
boundaries might accurately reflect what the coming digital medial revolution is
all about!
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