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"Steve Sobol" wrote in message ... However, if y'all really want to argue that satellite radio is "hometown" radio, I'll argue until my dying day that it's not. It is the diametric OPPOSITE of hometown radio. "Hometown" implies a broadcast outlet directing its programming at an audience in the same geographical area. And... we have the only two users of satellite radio spectrum with nearly 300 channels controlled by 2 companies. Hometown? Bzzt. Independent? Bzzzt. Anti-consolidation? Bzzzzt. |
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