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Old October 4th 08, 03:10 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
A Browne A Browne is offline
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Default IBOC obsolete out of the box.


"Pocket-Radio" wrote in message
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On Oct 2, 9:49 pm, "A Browne" wrote:
"Brenda Ann" wrote in message

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"A Browne" wrote in message

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Radio serves a much larger role.


Pray tell, what is that larger role?


Radio, while indeed cutting back, adds the human element. Local
information, local personalities,


Uh? cutting back means cutting real live human people from the pay
roll who provide the local content, news and weather.


Cutting back does not mean "cutting out".

Radio knows that the human element is what distinguishes it from XM,
internet streaming and Ipods.

BTW...speaking of "jukeboxes", have you heard most of the XM/Sirius
channels?

For anyone left in radio today who think, “ ipods don’t provided news

and content” simply aren’t seeing the big picture! ipods, zunes, cell
phones and
everything frigging thing else will come configured to communicate
with 4G networks

And radio will utilize those technologies as well!

Wimax & Wifi. Wireless high speed networks. And some

devices already can! Auto Manufactures will make access to these
networks as standard equipment.

And they'll listen to radio this way too.

What’s left for radio is local content, & content worth listening too.

Playing the same hits over and over simply won’t due in a world
wireless and plugged into the world wide web.

You claim that "local content" is key, and "playing the same songs over and
over again" is killing radio.

Then you proclaim that streaming, Ipods and Zunes, Wifi, and Wimax are the
answers....most of which have NO local content....and play the same songs
ove and over again. (BTW...the Same songs over and over again are OK, as
long as they are the the songs that you like!)

And

most can’t even tell you what AM Radio is.

No one should expect them to know AM...there's nothing for them there. No
one expects 18 year olds to listen to AM.....except for maybe sports or a
ball game.

Anyone left in radio today can’t think clearly enough to interpret

facts.

yes, only little "pcoket-radip" understands all the facts clearly....

The only hope is stations go dark and real operators come in with

fresh new ideas!

When 95% of all citizenry listens to the radio in a given week....they are
not going to go "dark".