??? You are making MY point. My perception - and just about everybody I know (all different ages) - is that radio has become too corporate, too generic, not creative at all, has limited playlists - and definitely doesn't have anything we care to listen to. So what I am in the older demographic? When people in younger demographics are saying the exact same thing, even very young friends - it tells me that stations are broadcasting Edsels. When stations stop listening to listeners, the relationship becomes mutual. That isn't walkmans that dozens, maybe hundreds of co-workers listen to with earbuds. It is music on their phones. Phones that don't even have an FM chip installed or active. I am probably one of two people I know that actually has a RADIO in their office. Reception is great inside the building - just nothing on the air people care about. It wasn't that way 20 years ago, radios were everywhere. We even came in on the weekend to set up an antenna / distribution system for the office. I remember executives with nice receivers in their office. No more.