[cma-l] Why audio never goes viral

Martin Steers martin at martinsteers.co.uk
Fri Jan 17 10:38:19 GMT 2014


A very interesting article, certainly worth consideration as we look and
discuss more about visualisation within radio.


On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 10:22 AM, Tamar Millen <tamar.millen at commedia.org.uk
> wrote:

> Why audio never goes viral
>
> Is This Thing On?
> By Stan Alcorn · Jan 15, 2014
>
> With a community of creators uncomfortable with the value of virality,
> an audience content to watch grainy dashcam videos, and platforms that
> discourage sharing, is a hit-machine for audio possible? And is it
> something anyone even wants?
>
> http://digg.com/originals/why-audio-never-goes-viral
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