Whitney Houston
One of radio’s brightest musical stars died Saturday and another part of radio died, too – but not the part you think.
Since Michael Jackson’s death, radio has become frightening and disturbing in ways you don’t want to be.
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1. How radio consolidated the death of one of its greatest musical divas.
2. How Michael Jackson’s death and Whitney Houston’s death compared in today’s radio.
3. Who and what cleaned radio’s clock on reporting and remembering the loss of their latest musical icon.
4. Adele vs. Whitney as far as radio is concerned. This says everything you need to know about the future of music on radio.
5. If radio is dying and the Internet is no viable alternative, this one thing is and you need to become the master of it.
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