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On 2 Feb 2006 07:04:20 -0800, "John S." wrote:
It's anyones guess as to where standard AM and FM broadcasting are headed. If satellite radio takes off and one standard emerges then I suspect that more quality programming will shift to that medium, but how much is a guess. I think it will take a merger of the two satellite radio providers before that will happen. That will probably never happen. The Duopoly is mandated by the FCC. More likely is a single receiver that seamlessly receives both providers. Also mandated by the dreaded FCC. |
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