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On Nov 27, 3:11 am, IBOCcrock wrote:
On Nov 26, 8:26 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: wrote in message ... "Presto: That iPhone is now a Radio!" Even fewer people have the iPhone ($400 plus tax and an $80 monthly charge with the data option... about $1400 in the first year) than have satellite, which has achieved less than 2% of radio listening. More iPhones sold in one weekend, than many multiples of HD radios over 4 years. - Unlimited Internet access for AT&T is only $20/month. Apple is starting to market the iPhone overseas.. Ferrera sated that HD Radio would appear in Apple's products.... neeeeexxxxtttttt! IBOC Crock, Cel-Phony Radio Ain't Free - Listen to AM/FM Radio and Say : bye, Bye. BYE ! to Monthly Fees ! "Unlimited Internet access for AT&T is only $20/month." DOH ! - Another False and Misleading Claim concerning the True Costs of New Media like Cel-Phony Radio. 1ST - First you have to Subscribe-To and Pay-For one of the More Expensive Monthly Celphone Plans. * That's Dollar Sign "$" # 1 2ND - Next you have to Subscribe-To and Pay-For the 'Optional' Basic Monthly Internet Service. ** That's Dollar Sign "$" # 2 3RD - Then you have to Subscribe-To and Pay-For the Unlimited Internet Access Monthly Fee. *** That's Dollar Sign "$" # 3 Lets See $ + $ + $ Adds Up To : money, Money. MONEY ! Every Month Month-afer-Month for Cel-Phony Radio. While Free Over-the-Air Radio Is : You Got It F-R-E-E ! do the math and you will see . . . that celphony radio ain't free ~ RHF |
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On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 17:19:40 -0800 (PST), RHF
wrote: While Free Over-the-Air Radio Is : You Got It F-R-E-E ! do the math and you will see . . . that celphony radio ain't free ~ RHF Over-the-air radio may cost money in taxes or license fees (the UK now only has license fees for TV) or, in the case of commercial-supported TV, an increase in the price of the merchandise advertised. In the case of political ads, there may be a cost in terms of laws which benefit those who contribute for the ad time at the expense of the tax payer. |
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On Nov 29, 4:25 pm, Tester wrote:
On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 17:19:40 -0800 (PST), RHF wrote: While Free Over-the-Air Radio Is : You Got It F-R-E-E ! do the math and you will see . . . that celphony radio ain't free ~ RHF Over-the-air radio may cost money in taxes or license fees (the UK now only has license fees for TV) or, in the case of commercial-supported TV, an increase in the price of the merchandise advertised. In the case of political ads, there may be a cost in terms of laws which benefit those who contribute for the ad time at the expense of the tax payer. Tester, Yes in-fact Free Over-the-Air Radio Ain't Free : Becuase there is the Hidden-Cost of Advertising in Every Product and Service that We in the USA use and consume in a Capitalist Society. The Daily Cost-of-Living incorporates the Price of the Advertising for everything that we Hear and See for Free on the Radio and TV in the USA. But that also includes the Donations by Corporate Sponsers to NPR and PBS who also incorporate the Cost of their Donations in to the Products and Services; that we also buy as part of out daily live. ~ RHF |
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