DavidEduardo said:
nmoore6676 said:
Things like WiMax and Wifi are interesting fun toys for geeks and hobbyists but they will never, in our lifetimes, become a mass communication media such as radio and TV have been.
When Pandora has something like 40 million subscribers. Something close to half the adult population listens to streaming audio in some form. As more and more portable devices can receive streaming reliably, the less they will listen to AM and FM. If radio stations realize they have to provide content via all possible distribution channels, they will have a chance.
I have said that I do listen to streaming, and I am considering an internet radio. However when I am out and in a car or walking I want to tune to a LOCAL station, especially if there are severe weather conditions which happen here in Iowa. A streaming station from Cleveland would be useless, so lets not kill off broadcast radio for all the new super peachy keen whiz bang gadgets.
Radio broadcasters, especially those with distinct programming will benefit from streaming, however hundreds of stations streaming Rush Limbaugh or George Noory is not distinct nor very special.
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I will never ever buy an I-pod though I do use portable pocket sized equipment, especially AM-FM and weather radio receivers.
The iPod and other less frequently mentioned players are near-ubiquitous and the delivery of music by iTunes and such has caused nearly all retail record stores save a few collectors haunts and small departments at WalMart to disappear.
I buy music on CDs and copy them to portable devices but I prefer to own the original and to be able to restore my music which I paid for to my portable player if it fails, is lost or stolen.
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I use the internet extensively at home and rarely on my laptop away from home. I never text or tweet and I got a cell phone only because there are no public pay phones like there used to be.
25% of Americans are cell-phone only now. I have a landline for an alarm, but have been CPO for nearly a decade... and in cell phone ownership I am like the vast majority who have them. The convenience of texting is enormous... it is not invasive like a phone call and perfect for short messages.
All this stuff makes things better... I can sit at the gate at the airport and watch a show from my home digital recorder if I want, and I am not tied to schedules... one example of how this stuff makes life easier.
I can say it faster than I can type it. I am now Cell Phone Only because I don't need a landline. My cell phone works perfectly here which id did not in LA. Out there my cell phone when I was at my home was just a paper weight, getting no signal or at best an unreliable signal. I never said I didn't like my cell phone I just use it how it makes sense to me. And it does work better than being paged then having to find a phone so we are mostly on the same page here and we'll both use our cell phones however it works best for us.
Nothing that pops into my mind is so important that I feel compelled to tweet it to all of my contacts though.
My main point where we seem to disagree is that we, the collective we not the royal one, should not kill off terrestrial conventional broadcasting in favor of new gadgets which like my old pager will likely be obsolete in a year or two. Radios have been around for almost a hundred years now and they should survive for another hundred if the industry manages themselves prudently.