Bruce Theriault, SVP of Radio at the Corp. for Public Broadcasting, had a thoughtful article in a recent issue of Current, that's now online and important reading for both radio and television pubcasters. He writes:
... In a time of disruptive change, as management
consultant Douglas Berger has noted, “the expected future ceases to exist.” It is a time marked by disequilibrium and instability. It is a time when some players succeed and others go under. It can be a time of fear and retrenchment. It can also be a time of transformative innovation. But there should be no doubt: We are in the midst of irreversible change in our expected future. ...
consultant Douglas Berger has noted, “the expected future ceases to exist.” It is a time marked by disequilibrium and instability. It is a time when some players succeed and others go under. It can be a time of fear and retrenchment. It can also be a time of transformative innovation. But there should be no doubt: We are in the midst of irreversible change in our expected future. ...
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