Steve Jobs is the CEO of
Apple, whose products and technologies include the iPod
family and iTunes.
The certificate of recognition
that is being presented to Steve Jobs reads, in part; "Because he is uniquely creative
and innovative, he has left distinguished and notable
footprints in the radio industry sands, and has demonstrated
remarkable leadership skills in 2005. He has the abilities, by the means of his personality, influence and position,
to have a profound effect on the radio industry in 2006."
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Larry Shannon, publisher of
RadioDailyNews.com said, "RDN solicited feedback from
its Web site's visitors and subscribers, and determined from
a variety of sources that Steve Jobs, the
iPod and Apple's
many media products
made significant impacts on the broadcasting industry in
2005 and during the past few years. We anticipate that his influence on the broadcasting industry
will continue
throughout the coming year."
It was the CEO of Emmis Communications,
Jeffrey Smulyan, who began 2005 by saying, "Despite the
buzz surrounding satellite radio, I believe iPods are a
bigger threat, because you have a larger number of people
with an alternative source of music ..."
Shannon said, "The iPod has surely been a
competitor for radio, but it also has provided radio
stations, talent and programmers with a unique and valuable
distribution channel -- the Podcast, a common addition to
radio station Web sites all over the world."
Steve Jobs has been a champion innovator and
producer of technological products for three decades.
His Apple II and Macintosh computers, the
iPod, iPod Shuffle and
iPod Nano are milestones along the technological and
entertainment highways. The introduction of the iPod
changed the way that people listen to music and other audio
and video programming. iPod spawned "Podcasts" and,
almost overnight, a new distribution channel for radio
programming was born with the introduction of replays of
sports, news, information and entertainment programming
content. It continues to grow immeasurably, with more
innovations expected to be introduced by Steve Jobs and
Apple in 2006.
The "Radio Person of the Year" award from
RadioDailyNews.com is not just a recognition, it also
represents a challenge to Steve Jobs and his associates who
designed and continue to modify and improve the iPod in 2006. Indeed, it is a challenge to all involved
in the broadcasting and entertainment programming industries,
in particular AM, FM, HD Radio and satellite radio
owners, managers, programmers and talent, to dedicate
themselves to provide to the listener and viewer
the best entertainment, information and news programming
that creative minds can conceive.
In addition to a certificate of recognition,
Steve Jobs will be awarded a
Sirius
Sportster Replay radio receiver, complete with home and
auto kits, and a boombox for portable play, as well as a
complimentary 6 months subscription to Sirius Radio
programming, compliments of Sirius Radio, with a retail
value of approximately $500.00.
(End of News Release)
(To read last year's "Radio
Person of the Year" news release with 2004's awardees , click
here)