The World's Finest Blog On Radio And Technology

Written Feb. 5, 2010 by Larry Rosin in with 1 Comment

While we try to cover the blending worlds of radio and the Internet here at The Infinite Dial, no one has more insight into where radio is going than our friend James Cridland, blogging from the UK.

James was a long-time technology director at Virgin Radio, and now travels the world as a "Radio Futurologist", consulting stations on applications of Internet and technology.

James is finishing an around-the-world tour where he has been both sight-seeing and visiting stations. The insights and information have been fantastic -- check them out by clicking here.

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1  Steve Pratt on February 5, 2010 10:51 PM

James came to visit the CBC in both Toronto and Vancouver this fall and received rave reviews from staff in both locations. He has a very rare & terrific mix of optimism and realism, possessing a deep and clear understanding of the future of digital and social radio, but also always acknowledging that terrestrial radio is going to continue to be a HUGE force for years to come.
For a healthy future, radio needs more people like James!

Steve Pratt
Director, CBC Radio 3 & Digital Music

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