For those who still get in their car to listen to music,
Carter told telecrunch.com there are openings for startups to build on top of
the platform to bring people what they really want to hear.
He shared: “I think the opening right is figuring out
terrestrial radio, that’s the one space that Sirius could have done it with
subscription radio, but you look at Clear Channel and CBS, it’s not what people
want. People just get in a car and turn on a local station. It’s going to be
interesting when you get in your car and you’re listening to a 17-year-old kid
in Russia .”
While calling out Sirius as somewhat of a failure in
disrupting radio the way that we thought it would, it comes as a bit of a shock
that a music mogul like Carter wants to re-focus on radio.
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