You took me out of context.
I did no such thing. What I said is still exactly correct in context. You stated that listeners are tuning into traditional AM and FM stations due to it being available on their device, that the DEVICE was the issue, not the content. That's what we're arguing here, and you claimed something the facts simply do not support.
So I have no problem at all with listeners streaming OTA stations via tunein apps or station web sites. No problem at all. Radio companies don't own the frequencies they broadcast on. They continue to use them because so many people still prefer traditional AM & FM. The 250 million number I gave is for the people who still use traditional AM & FM.
Problem is, listeners AREN'T streaming OTA stations to the same extent that they're listening to pure play audio, podcasts and independent streams. But you don't want to hear it. You keep claiming that none of those options are each, individually, getting more listeners than radio as a whole does, and of
course they don't. That's because you're comparing the whole of an entire platform to fractions of another, and that doesn't work in
any argument. If this were a high school debate class, you'd fail instantly. And your 250 Million number is a load of crap, we
both know that. Trying to sell me industry spin ain't gonna fly.
I think everybody in radio would be quite happy operating online, where we have no regulatory obligations or other constraints.
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! You gotta sh!ttin' me, dude! Were you not paying attention
at all throughout the entire past fifteen years?! The traditional radio industry did nothing but attempt to
destroy streaming throughout the late 90's and all of the 00's! From going to Congress all weepy and sobbing about how these new technologies were such a threat to their existence to the more recent lobbying of the Copyright Royalty Board to make sure that streamers were paying ridiculously more money to play licensed music than
they would for doing the exact same thing on
two platforms, radio has done
nothing but attempt to destroy streaming. And now that they've actually gotten
half of a clue and started trying to take it over on their own, they're being hoisted on their own petard thanks to the fact that the RIAA wants to hold
them to the same standards that
they helped to inflict upon the
streamers!
Are you truly
that deluded by your industry patriotism that you can't see the blatant
lie you just told?
Wow.