forced musicians to think visually. AI is forcing writers to think systemically. Learn the knobs and dials, build your band of tools, and keep the melody only you can write. Continue reading →
If you’ve ever bobbed your head to Video Killed the Radio Star, you already know the plot: a shiny new medium arrives, the old guard clutches its pearls, and everyone wonders who gets left behind. Swap VHS decks and synths for GPUs and large language models, and you’ve got the 2025 remix: AI Killed the Writing Star—or did it?
Spoiler: radio didn’t die. MTV didn’t keep its crown. And writers aren’t going anywhere. But the format—and the job—does change. A lot. Here’s a fun field guide to surfing the wave instead of getting swamped by it.
When the Buggles dropped their neon-bright single in 1979, they captured a feeling that shows up every time media evolves: nostalgia for the older medium, worry about the new one, and the uneasy sense that the rules have changed overnight. In 1981, MTV famously launched by spinning that very song—an inside joke and a thesis statement. The message wasn’t just “new wins”; it was “new reframes what talent looks like.”
Radio didn’t vanish, but “being good on the radio” started to include video presence, visual storytelling, and a different kind of production. Same creative impulse, new skill stack.
Writers face a similar remix:
If video pushed radio to evolve, AI is pushing writing to do the same. Not extinction—expansion.
Think of AI as the ‘synth’ in your creative studio. It doesn’t replace the musician; it changes what’s possible.
Great writers don’t just write; they decide—what deserves to exist, what’s true, what matters now.
A practical, no-hand-wringing checklist you can use this week:
Era | New Tech | Fear | Reality | Lesson for Writers |
---|---|---|---|---|
1979–1981 | Music videos & synths | “Talent must now be telegenic.” | Radio evolved; artists learned visual language; new stars emerged. | Learn the new grammar (AI workflows, multi-format). Keep the music (voice, taste). |
2023–2025 | Large language models | “Talent must now be infinite output.” | Output is cheap; insight is scarce. Trust becomes the currency. | Publish smarter, not just faster. Invest in reporting and POV. |
No. It changed the stage lighting. The crowd still wants a voice they trust, a story that lands, and a guide who respects their time. The new tools are loud; your signal is louder—if you keep playing.
The Buggles weren’t writing a eulogy; they were writing a transition. Video forced musicians to think visually. AI is forcing writers to think systemically. Learn the knobs and dials, build your band of tools, and keep the melody only you can write.
Because in every media shift, the medium is the headline.
The writer is the reason we read.
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