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Did you all see the Primetime Show, Feb. 16, 2006. Little Davy wouldn't do an interview, because all know he's a con-artist. Daddy has to be disappointed that JR. has screwed so much up.
 
But Mel still believes in Howard!

Read it here: <a target="_blank" href=http://www.radioandrecords.com/Newsroom/2006_02_17/melkarmazin.asp>http://www.radioandrecords.com/Newsroom/2006_02_17/melkarmazin.asp</a>
 
Re: But Mel still believes in Howard!

> Read it here:
http:/> /www.radioandrecords.com/Newsroom/2006_02_17/melkarmazin.asp


But you know, even if the companies fail, there is no stopping the technology end of it. Since the bands XM and Sirius are on are privately owned pieces of spectrum. No matter what, there's still a lot of money in that alone.

I say the internet will be the radio band of the future....
>
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Re: AND...Satellite radio is flailing.

> > Did you all see the Primetime Show, Feb. 16, 2006. Little
> > Davy wouldn't do an interview, because all know he's a
> > con-artist. Daddy has to be disappointed that JR. has
> > screwed so much up.
>
> Based on what this guy has to say:
> http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/259864_xmearns17.html
>
Good to see that someone in print media isn't exactly singing the praises of Satellite radio.

However, until satellite starts competing with print media for advertising dollars, it will still be the "darling" entertainment format in their eyes.

It should be renoted that subscription numbers are bloated by the free subscripions some get when they buy a satellite equipped car...and then fail to renew when the time is up.
 
Re: But Mel still believes in Howard!

> > Read it here:
> http:/>
> /www.radioandrecords.com/Newsroom/2006_02_17/melkarmazin.asp
>
>
>
> But you know, even if the companies fail, there is no
> stopping the technology end of it. Since the bands XM and
> Sirius are on are privately owned pieces of spectrum. No
> matter what, there's still a lot of money in that alone.
>
> I say the internet will be the radio band of the future....
> >
>
It must be a sickness Larry, because for once I agree with YOU...did you put some of that green leafy (BLEEP) in my salad again?

I'm curious as to what role wi-fi will play when it is available everywhere, in cars, with great coverage and powerful equipment....It would be great to be able to listen to Capital FM, London...while cruising down the freeway in Santa Monica....
 
Re: But Mel still believes in Howard!

> > > Read it here:
> > http:/>
> >
> /www.radioandrecords.com/Newsroom/2006_02_17/melkarmazin.asp
>
> >
> >
> >
> > But you know, even if the companies fail, there is no
> > stopping the technology end of it. Since the bands XM and
> > Sirius are on are privately owned pieces of spectrum. No
> > matter what, there's still a lot of money in that alone.
> >
> > I say the internet will be the radio band of the
> future....
> > >
> >
> It must be a sickness Larry, because for once I agree with
> YOU...did you put some of that green leafy (BLEEP) in my
> salad again?

No, it was those brownies you just ate. (hey, at least I didn't put Ex-Lax in them....)
>
> I'm curious as to what role wi-fi will play when it is
> available everywhere, in cars, with great coverage and
> powerful equipment....It would be great to be able to listen
> to Capital FM, London...while cruising down the freeway in
> Santa Monica....

I'm currently looking for a car stereo that gets wi-fi. I heard they have them out now...but no place I know at the moment sells them....
>
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Do you mean...failing?

> > Did you all see the Primetime Show, Feb. 16, 2006. Little
> > Davy wouldn't do an interview, because all know he's a
> > con-artist. Daddy has to be disappointed that JR. has
> > screwed so much up.
>
> Based on what this guy has to say:
> http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/259864_xmearns17.html

Failing might be a better word. "Flail" is a local teen slang term meaning to kick someone's butt. ("..so he barfed on dude's jacket and we both flailed on him", "If you don't get out of my face, I'm gonna flail.")

If their stock is going down..it's not exactly flailing...
>
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