Is Social Media saving Radio? Or, is it the other way around? I don’t regularly listen to radio nor watch TV and the only time I tune in is when I’m driving. For some time now, I’ve noticed that both AM and FM radio channels have actually embraced social media — specifically Facebook, Twitter and UStream.

DZMM is heavy on Facebook and a lot of FM stations and DJs are promoting their Twitter and UStream account to interact with their listeners.
There are fewer calls and text messages being read on-air. I guess because the internet is more scalable and allows for better interaction. At least we know which stations are really popular based on their Twitter followers or Facebook fans (and not based on some dubious survey of sorts).
Just a curious question — have you been more attentive (or interactive) to radio (AM or FM) because they are on Facebook or Twitter?

Hmm, I think it would be a smarter move if they’ll upload podcasts on their fanpages, I guess that could save the spirit of radio, plus that would be a good place for advertisers (I think).