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![]() "Dan" wrote in message ... In article k.net, "gil" wrote: I can go back a little further than 5 years when the tropical bands were loaded with small stations and it was challenging to hear numerous SW broadcasters on the 120, 90, 75 and 60 meter bands which many of them are gone now. I assume the cost to maintain a station and the falling world economy has driven many SW broadcasters under I don't think "the falling world economy" has anything to do with it. Back 5 or 10 years the world economy was roaring. No, what happened was the internet and satellites. It's simply easier and cheaper to reach greater numbers of people with a higher quality signal over the net than thru the air. It's actually a win-win situation. But the broadcasters he's talking about aren't on the 'net or satellites. They've just gone away, so it's not like one medium has stolen from another. The Eurpoean majors--certainly that's the case--but not the little guys AFAIK. Today's listener doesn't want to fiddle with knobs and antennas just to hear the news or Top of the Pops, any more than he wants to fiddle with knobs and antennas to watch CNN. It's simply expected to be there when you turn on the TV, from anywhere on earth. I don't think yesterday's listener wanted to do that either by and large--which is why SW was essentially a "fringe" hobby then as well. I think both generations have/had a very high percentage of individuals who wanted to use the dominant, "easy" technology. It's just a different technology today. I'd be very interested to know how many individuals gravitated to SW -solely- because they couldn't get the content elsewhere, opposed to being attracted to both the content and the radio itself. IMO, to the extent SW may be suffering today, it's because interest in radio as hardware has diminished relative to other "techie" hardware, rather than the content necessarily being available elsewhere. |
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