the book that I am writing (over half finished) is about Pro Wrestling
Aw hell. Is it in English?
the book that I am writing (over half finished) is about Pro Wrestling
I don't, but there are many that pay for "Better" radio. Satellite would have never took flight, if Com/Ter Radio was worth listening to. The decline of the existing product birthed the idea. ?
Satellite would have never took flight, if Com/Ter Radio was worth listening to. The decline of the existing product birthed the idea.
He's been fired longer than that.
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But the point being is that Scooter was terminated/reassigned prior to his alleged epiphany about Satellite radio but long after his language arts teacher's ability to impart knowledge.
The decline of the existing Radio product began its slide in 1986.
My point is that satellite radio was "birthed" specifically to make money, not because of programming.
But it certainly was not "over the air radio sucks."
XM's head of programming, Lee Abrams, could be blamed as the guy who single-handedly commercialized rock radio in the 80s.
Especially considering that all of the programming people CAME from broadcast, and their mission was to basically bring what they knew from broadcast to satellite. XM's head of programming, Lee Abrams, could be blamed as the guy who single-handedly commercialized rock radio in the 80s.
The thing I notice about boomers today is they want the kind of subscriber-based radio Sirius does, but they don't want to pay $15 a month.
You are only partially correct. Boomers (and perhaps everyone else) wouldn't mind paying a reasonable subscription cost for their favorite music but they want it in more than one location. Right now sat radio exists primarily in vehicles.
It exists wherever you want it to exist. You want to listen online? They have a player for that. You want a portable? They'll sell you one. But it does cost.