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Google Radio

It's just another nail in the coffin. Pretty soon the only live bodies at a radio station will be sales people...oh wait google is replacing them too.
 
Im glad you said ss32 and not shistro. The ss stuff was at least worth having. Google folks out here at the NAB say its a whole new product from the ground up. Hopefully they really did that beause there is very little good I could say about the Meistro junk.
 
One thing is for certain: If Google does get into the radio business, there will be no shortage of armchair program directors to insist that they need to play SMOOTH JAZZ(*).








(*)Note: Nobody listens to "smooth jazz" except armchair program directors who think it's still 1970. Well, also people stuck in elevators or in the waiting room at the dentist's.
 
Maybe in Dallas it wont work but in certain makets it certainly does. My guess is if the format was done right and had the right sales folks to sell it, a station could make some money with it.
 
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