With mobile and online listening emerging as it has,
especially with young listeners, it’s easy to think the idea of public radio
might be losing ground. Yet, there are still a lot of listeners in radio who
want to hear interesting original stories, the kind that This American Life and
other public radio shows excel at. But even the public radio format has gotten
hip with the times and some of their most popular shows are often available in
podcast form.
Conservative talk radio has many of the highest-rated shows
in the medium. A resurgence in the format began in the 1990’s and it continues
to dominate progressive talk radio. Conservative shows vastly outnumber
progressive radio programs and usually have two to three channels in each
market compared to one progressive channel.
With the current state of radio being as diluted and
fractured as it is, Max Blatherwick at therichest.com writes there are still
voices and broadcasters come out above the rest. They are the ones who have
built huge audiences, who broadcast to millions of people. They have figured
out a way to insert their unique personality into the public consciousness. The
most influential radio personalities are the ones who have carved out a
particular niche, which has helped elevate their voices above the rest of the
chatter.
The Richest has come up with a list of the 10 Most
Influential Radio Personalities. There are some surprises. On the
list, the usual suspects such as Rush Limbaugh and Howard Stern. But also making the list are Delilah, and NPR’s
Terri Gross. Find out the entire Top 10
List and the ranked order: Click Here.
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