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David Eduardo wrote:
And satellite is in such dire straits that new subscribers are fewer than the churn, and the concept has not made money yet... and likely won't. Who cares what they offer? Like that 25 MHz of digital spectrum will go dark? Sirius will go bankrupt, wipe out the investors, then the creditors, and then you, in that order. The only way terrestrial radio can stay relevant is by being local. That means a news department. That means putting on live shows and generally interacting with the folks on a street level. You are incapable of doing it because you work for a bloated corporation who wants to make money. Radio should be a public service that hopefully turns a profit, not a sour milk cash cow. |
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