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On 1/12/2012 8:40 AM, J G Miller wrote:
On Wednesday, January 11th, 2012, at 21:32:16h -0800, Kimmi wrote: If broadcast radio ever goes all digital, it'll be a completely different digital system then ibiquity's crapola. Looking more and more like MP3 or AAC (or some future codec) over Internet streams ... Broadcast radio station owners are living in a dream world if they think listeners are going to put up with commercials and use their metered smart phone data to listen to the radio. If people pay for each kb of data then they'll subscribe to the paid version of a Pandora-like service. Remember, monetizing whatever was formerly available for free is one of the central features of capitalism. Well to be fair, radio isn't really free, it's paid for by advertising. Nor has wireless bandwidth been free, it was just originally "too cheap to meter" at least for what most users were able to consume. Broadcast radio station owners should be thrilled that most of the wireless companies are not offering unlimited data any more, and that the ones that are prohibit streaming. This highlights broadcast radio's value advantage. |
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