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On Oct 3, 1:36 am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
wrote in message ps.com... On Oct 2, 2:02?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: wrote in message groups.com... The problem is the "personalized" music services, such as Pandor, Slacker, and Last.FM which allow the listener to program their own "personalized" music stations. clearchannelmusic.com/hdradio just runs what some programmer thinks listeners want to hear, not listener chosen, personalized playlists. The playlists on terrestrial radio are chosen by listeners. Where the hell did you get THAT idea - laughable! Because listener research is used to determine the good and bad songs so stations can play the best ones. You really don't think that a station program director just makes up the list of songs to be played, do you? http://www.davidgleason.com/Radio%20Research.htmshows how this is done.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - This site is pretty handy. It also tells you how to forge your academic credentials. |
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On Oct 3, 7:51 am, wrote:
On Oct 2, 5:38 pm, Steve wrote: On Oct 2, 6:12 pm, SFTV_troy wrote: I found it to be very ineffective. I would type in Avril Lavigne who I like, and then it would play some dumb song from some no-name artist I'd never heard. And I'd click "skip". Again and again. Eventually it reached a point where Pandora kept playing the same songs over-and- over. I prefer a human programmer. They'll typically do a "no repeat workday" thus providing lots of variety, but also having a huge library of classic hits. Sounds like you're simply scared of Pandora because it represents progress and technological innovation. Not really. I was one of the FIRST people to try pandora, almost two years ago. What...you mean you actually used the internet? Weren't you afraid that it would cease to exist before you could finish doing anything? You keep swinging-and-missing. BTW you really love your computer's internet. Have you tried "interfacing" with the female port yet? It's probably more exciting than teh blow-up doll you've been using. LOL....it's always easy to tell when a 'nerve' has been struck. I knew from the minute you opened your pie hole in this group that at bottom you're a technophobe. The fact that you're an engineer makes it even sweeter. |
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THIS DISCUSSION IS OFF-TOPIC FOR REC.AUDIO.TECH
(AND REC.AUDIO.CAR, FOR THAT MATTER) PLEASE DROP REC.AUDIO.TECH FROM THIS DISCUSSION |
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THIS DISCUSSION IS OFF-TOPIC FOR REC.AUDIO.TECH
(AND REC.AUDIO.CAR, FOR THAT MATTER) PLEASE DROP REC.AUDIO.TECH FROM THIS DISCUSSION |
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On Oct 3, 8:52 am, "Richard Crowley" wrote:
THIS DISCUSSION IS OFF-TOPIC FOR REC.AUDIO.TECH (AND REC.AUDIO.CAR, FOR THAT MATTER) PLEASE DROP REC.AUDIO.TECH FROM THIS DISCUSSION Please drop rec.radio.shortwave as well. |
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On Oct 3, 4:51 am, wrote:
On Oct 2, 5:38 pm, Steve wrote: On Oct 2, 6:12 pm, SFTV_troy wrote: I found it to be very ineffective. I would type in Avril Lavigne who I like, and then it would play some dumb song from some no-name artist I'd never heard. And I'd click "skip". Again and again. Eventually it reached a point where Pandora kept playing the same songs over-and- over. I prefer a human programmer. They'll typically do a "no repeat workday" thus providing lots of variety, but also having a huge library of classic hits. Sounds like you're simply scared of Pandora because it represents progress and technological innovation. Not really. I was one of the FIRST people to try pandora, almost two years ago. You keep swinging-and-missing. - BTW you really love your computer's internet. - Have you tried "interfacing" with the female port yet? - It's probably more exciting than teh blow-up doll you've been using. SFTV - Our SuperHero "Hybrid Digital" Man speaks and reveals what : Rings His Bell ! -and- Blows His Whistle ! jftfoi ~ RHF |
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David Eduardo wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... The problem is the "personalized" music services, such as Pandor, Slacker, and Last.FM which allow the listener to program their own "personalized" music stations. clearchannelmusic.com/hdradio just runs what some programmer thinks listeners want to hear, not listener chosen, personalized playlists. The playlists on terrestrial radio are chosen by listeners. Not exactly. The listeners only get to choose from among the songs appearing on a master list which is compiled by someone in the industry. If a particular song isn't on that list, the listeners obviously can't choose it for a station's playlist. So the question is, who is the mystery person that compiles the master list of songs? That person holds the power of deciding what songs can be chosen by the listeners for the station playlist. |
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On Oct 10, 12:54 am, Skybird wrote:
David Eduardo wrote: wrote in message roups.com... The problem is the "personalized" music services, such as Pandor, Slacker, and Last.FM which allow the listener to program their own "personalized" music stations. clearchannelmusic.com/hdradio just runs what some programmer thinks listeners want to hear, not listener chosen, personalized playlists. The playlists on terrestrial radio are chosen by listeners. Not exactly. The listeners only get to choose from among the songs appearing on a master list which is compiled by someone in the industry. If a particular song isn't on that list, the listeners obviously can't choose it for a station's playlist. So the question is, who is the mystery person that compiles the master list of songs? That person holds the power of deciding what songs can be chosen by the listeners for the station playlist. Death metal in AM stereo is still a fond memory during the Las Vegas IBOC trials in 2002. |
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On Oct 10, 2:54 am, Skybird wrote:
David Eduardo wrote: wrote in message roups.com... The problem is the "personalized" music services, such as Pandor, Slacker, and Last.FM which allow the listener to program their own "personalized" music stations. clearchannelmusic.com/hdradio just runs what some programmer thinks listeners want to hear, not listener chosen, personalized playlists. The playlists on terrestrial radio are chosen by listeners. Not exactly. The listeners only get to choose from among the songs appearing on a master list which is compiled by someone in the industry. If a particular song isn't on that list, the listeners obviously can't choose it for a station's playlist. So the question is, who is the mystery person that compiles the master list of songs? That person holds the power of deciding what songs can be chosen by the listeners for the station playlist. That's why Pandora, Last.FM, and Slacker cream HD Radio: http://siteanalytics.compete.com/hdr....fm/?metric=uv |
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On Oct 3, 8:52 am, "Richard Crowley" wrote:
THIS DISCUSSION IS OFF-TOPIC FOR REC.AUDIO.TECH (AND REC.AUDIO.CAR, FOR THAT MATTER) PLEASE DROP REC.AUDIO.TECH FROM THIS DISCUSSION SHUT THE **** UP ! |
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