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Michael wrote:
I was anticipating that exact sentiment to be expressed here. If and when it becomes economically prohibitive for powerhouse networks to broadcast over the airwaves due to all the lord high advertising revenue going satellite, it will only open the way WIDE OPEN for a group of "rebels" to make use of good old fashioned radio. As a matter of fact, if you have just five cents worth of socio-psychology, you'd understand full well that there would be a huge group of people that would turn from the main stream and tune into the new age "underground" culture that uses good old fashioned radio waves to bring their message, music, media etc free of the oppressive commercial laden satellite jerk-offs. Bank on it.... If and when satellite does away with radio, radio will become free, and unencumbered by mass-media money grubbing pigs, and thus, attract the masses again until it becomes commercialized again. In short... Radio wont die... Just evolve... At the very worst, it will indeed even become way more interesting then it is now. Michael My view on Stern and his type going to satellite is: Good-bye, why are you still here? Maybe all of talk radio will follow as well. I live near Ocala Fl and there is no decent radio around here. After hurricanes Frances and especially Jeanne the stations were off the air. No local news, hardwired telephone service was spotty and the cell system was almost useless. What did we get when the stations started coming back on? Silly kids yaking all night long thinking they are funny and bad reports of where to find ice or water. The next station that came on mentioned the hurricane and went back to Rush Limbagh. The last thing people need when they have no power, little food or water is boring syndicated talk radio. If I was working there I would have pushed to get as much accurate information as I could to the people who needed it. What good would Satellite radio be during a disaster? Let them have the rubbish they deserve. Even though my favorite AM radio station is on Sirius, I can't, and won't spend a monthly fee like that for one radio station. FOr the same price I can get broadband internet instead of dialup and listen to a stream while stuck at home all the time. -- Beware of those who post from srvinet.com! Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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