> another slight correction. Discoverer of FM.Edwin
> Armstrong..first FM broadcast 1948..TV sets grew slowly..at
> first..not many stations.. finally in 1957 after 9 years it
> reached half of the population. Commercial Radio in 1920
> grew slowly as well..finally ,just in time for the
> depression it reached half of the population in 1929..9
> years as well. Talkies were supposed to kill radio..tv was
> suppose to kill motion pictures...cable was suppose to kill
> broadcast tv...satellite was suppose to kill cable..internet
> a death threat to the internet..so it goes. XM and Sirius
> will continue to grow and do better especially since
> receivers are coming down in price. Radio needs t ostep up
> to be competitive and its not IBOC,or multi cast..Its
> program content..plain and simple...It's called the basics.
Precisely! The only thing that will kill tera radio, is tera radio. I think we'll begin to see tera stations cleaning up their act and become more competitive against sat radio in the near future.
Well said KPLEX, thank you.
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by randrewsIII on 03/30/06 04:07 AM.</FONT></P>
> Armstrong..first FM broadcast 1948..TV sets grew slowly..at
> first..not many stations.. finally in 1957 after 9 years it
> reached half of the population. Commercial Radio in 1920
> grew slowly as well..finally ,just in time for the
> depression it reached half of the population in 1929..9
> years as well. Talkies were supposed to kill radio..tv was
> suppose to kill motion pictures...cable was suppose to kill
> broadcast tv...satellite was suppose to kill cable..internet
> a death threat to the internet..so it goes. XM and Sirius
> will continue to grow and do better especially since
> receivers are coming down in price. Radio needs t ostep up
> to be competitive and its not IBOC,or multi cast..Its
> program content..plain and simple...It's called the basics.
Precisely! The only thing that will kill tera radio, is tera radio. I think we'll begin to see tera stations cleaning up their act and become more competitive against sat radio in the near future.
Well said KPLEX, thank you.
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by randrewsIII on 03/30/06 04:07 AM.</FONT></P>