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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Funken, To Spark - The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan

Funken, To Spark

20 Apr 2010 03:21 pm

An insight into the enduring appeal of radio and blogs:

All German terms for radio are derived from a single verb: funken, to spark. I've been trying to understand the continued appeal of radio when there are so many different and more convenient ways to get news and music, and I think it has to do with the idea that we know, when we listen to the radio, that someone, somewhere is alive. Es funkt. There is a spark at the other end, a fire on the hilltop.

A blog, done right, provides this proof the same way radio does. You hear a voice, which means that someone is actually sitting in a booth somewhere talking down the signal to you. And if they take your calls, or read your emails, then they're listening, too. I think blogs and radio are more than the sum of the information or entertainment they provide; they're a source of human comfort.

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