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My kids don’t know what ‘radio’ is

Rushing around this morning, driving my kids to piano practice. In a hurry, so the ubiquitous iPod wasn’t jacked into the car stereo. Instead I turned on the radio for the five minute trip to piano.

After a minute, Hunter (age 7) asks me from the back seat “Hey Dad - where’s your iPod?” I explain it’s in my bag, I haven’t bothered to plug it in.

“But where’s the music coming from?” he asks.

“The radio,” I explain.

“Is that like TV?” asks his brother Taylor (also age 7).

I look at their faces in the rearview mirror and realize they have no idea what radio is. They have never heard me listen to radio. They are amazed that music is playing without the iPod plugged in.

If you have any shares in Austereo - welcome to your future marketplace. It doesn’t even know you exist.

7 Responses to “My kids don’t know what ‘radio’ is”

  1. NathanaelB Says:

    Ha ha - we were giving radio a bagging last night in the #twitter IRC channel.

  2. Ian Kath Says:

    Brilliant!
    That’s proof that it’s all starting to fray around the edges then it’ll start to unravel :-)

  3. Steve Sammartino Says:

    Gold. Very succinct insight. I wonder what other industries have a “zero knowledge future target”
    Steve.

  4. Bob Meade Says:

    Your two boys may not be a skewed sample. Let’s try the experiment with some of their mates in the car before we extrapolate this one.

  5. Phillip Molly Malone Says:

    Yep, my boys definitely know about radios. Don’t listen to much music on it but lots of time listening to the radio!
    Molly

  6. Kate Carruthers Says:

    haha - using this anecdote in my talk tomorrow (giving you full credit of course)

  7. Ken Kennedy Says:

    Damn…great anecdote, Cam. Eye opener.

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