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![]() "David" wrote in message ... On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 07:21:18 -0500, "Michael Lawson" wrote: Still costs too much, because the "as little as $150" is not what they will pay; in the third world, it tends to cost higher. Many people there already own shortwaves and they don't have our need to have the latest gadget. If it's the 21st Century, how come we're still listening to AM radio and watching analog televisions?? --Mike L. $68 wholesale. There is a foundation. AM radio and analog TV aren't relevant. Tell that one to the people who own the stations. Locally, the AM stations do quite well against the FM stations, and there's a big reason why some industry types are getting worried about the cutover to digital television; not enough people are buying digital tv's. --Mike L. |
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