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![]() In article , John Higdon wrote: In article , daryljones wrote: Internet content delivery will reach automobiles in just a few years, and traditional over-the-air delivery will be changed forever when it does. This will be the final nail in AM-FM radio¹s coffin, at least in the USA. This has not only already started, some of the more enlightened broadcasters have been developing a variety of Internet distributed services. I know quite a few people who are still "broadcast talent", working to develop their relevance in terrestrial broadcasting's "replacement"...which is, as we speak, being developed by none other than the broadcasters themselves. Can you give a bit more info on that, John? Are you saying that some broadcasting companies are not just providing an Internet stream of their AM/FM feeds, but are developing Internet-only products? I know that some stations already offer additional Internet streams (KLIV used to, but I don't see them there now), but it sounds like you're talking about something way beyond that. Patty |
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