李·艾布拉姆斯-从广播到卫星

M. C. Keith
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XM卫星电台的高级副总裁兼首席节目办公室主任李·艾布拉姆斯(Lee Abrams)在30多年来一直在塑造美国广播行业。在此期间,他为200多个市场的广播电台带来了无与伦比的收视率和经济上的成功,其中包括前100名中的97个,赢得了318场节目之战。1993年,《新闻周刊》将艾布拉姆斯列为美国“100位文化精英”之一,以表彰他对创造现代广播的贡献;Radio Ink将艾布拉姆斯列为有史以来最重要的75位广播人物之一。艾布拉姆斯于1998年6月加入XM,帮助创建下一代无线电-卫星直接无线电。有100个电台(频道)需要开发和编排,艾布拉姆斯再次面临重振广播行业的挑战,如果用户水平和地面广播日益增长的焦虑有任何迹象的话,他正在这样做。作为总部位于亚特兰大的咨询巨头Burkhar Abrams的创始合伙人,Abrams发明并建立了专辑摇滚,这是第一批成功的FM格式之一。他还设计了许多其他非常成功的广播格式,包括旧金山KFOG的第一个经典摇滚格式,纽约WKTU的第一个城市/舞蹈格式,以及第一个新时代/爵士格式。此外,他还设计了NBC广播网的原始蓝图。他的企业客户包括每一个主要的广播集团,以及可口可乐、TNT、索尼和迪斯尼。1989年,艾布拉姆斯以内部顾问的身份加入美国广播公司网络,并负责监督革命性的Z-Rock格式,这是第一个卫星传送的超级电台(也是第一个“活动岩石”格式)。艾布拉姆斯在许多顶级早间广播节目的推出中发挥了重要作用,其中包括霍华德·斯特恩。在接下来的采访中,艾布拉姆斯讨论了卫星广播对地面广播的影响,广播专业学生在合并后的就业市场,新的和不断发展的收听选择,以及流媒体和宽带无线音频服务如何影响广播和卫星广播的节目决策和未来。
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Lee Abrams- From Broadcast to Satellite
XM Satellite Radio's Senior Vice President and Chief Programming Office, Lee Abrams, has been shaping the American radio industry for more than 3 decades. During that time he has brought unparalleled ratings and economic success to radio stations in more than 200 markets, including 97 of the top 100, winning 318 programming battles. In 1993, Newsweek listed Abrams as one of the country's "100 Cultural Elite" for his contributions to creating modern day radio; and Radio Ink cited Abrams as one of the 75 most important radio figures of all time. Abrams joined XM in June 1998 to help create the next generation of radio-satellite direct radio. With 100 stations (channels) to develop and program, Abrams is once again challenged to reinvigorate the radio landscape, and if subscriber levels and terrestrial radio's mounting anxiety are any indication, he is doing just that. As a founding partner of Burkhar Abrams, the Atlanta-based consulting giant, Abrams invented and built Album Rock, one of the first successful FM formats. He also designed numerous other highly successful radio formats, including the first Classic Rock format at San Francisco's KFOG, the first Urban/Dance format at New York's WKTU, and the first New Age/Jazz format. In addition he created the original blueprint for the NBC Radio Network. His corporate clients have included every major broadcast group as well as Coca Cola, TNT, Sony, and Walt Disney. In 1989 Abrams joined ABC Networks as an internal consultant and oversaw the revolutionary Z-Rock format, which was the first satellite delivered Superstation (as well as being the first "Active Rock" format). Abrams was instrumental in the launch of many top morning radio shows, among them Howard Stern. In the interview that follows Abrams discusses the impact of satellite radio on terrestrial radio, the job market for broadcast majors in the wake of consolidation and the new and evolving listening options, and how streaming and broadband wireless audio services factor into the programming decisions and future of both broadcast and satellite radio.
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