Re: My Austin Radio Dial take....
> Well I think in the years to come, people will just get used
> to paying for quality radio, just as they did cable
> television. Many people swore they would never pay for
> cable television and look at today?? Nearly everyone has
> cable in some form or another. Radio will be the same way.
> The quality of many stations in the country is so bad with
> so much commercials and worthless talk, it is a GIVEN that
> people will eventually expect more and GET more with
> satelite radio. I think the 10 or 12 bucks a month is WELL
> worth the cost to actually be able to enjoy MUSIC the way it
> was intended. BULLSHIT FREE.
I would agree that the price is pretty reasonable. Just buy the small soda at lunch instead of the large each day at work, and you'll pay for the satellite radio and then some. I'm not normally someone who advocates paying for something you can get for free, and I probably wouldn't have bothered with satellite if I still lived in a major market. Of course, I doubt I would give it up if I moved back to one now. However, I thought you might want to know that there's a rumor going around that Sirius is looking very closely at buying into terrestrial radio. Clearly, they still see a potential in this business.
> Well I think in the years to come, people will just get used
> to paying for quality radio, just as they did cable
> television. Many people swore they would never pay for
> cable television and look at today?? Nearly everyone has
> cable in some form or another. Radio will be the same way.
> The quality of many stations in the country is so bad with
> so much commercials and worthless talk, it is a GIVEN that
> people will eventually expect more and GET more with
> satelite radio. I think the 10 or 12 bucks a month is WELL
> worth the cost to actually be able to enjoy MUSIC the way it
> was intended. BULLSHIT FREE.
I would agree that the price is pretty reasonable. Just buy the small soda at lunch instead of the large each day at work, and you'll pay for the satellite radio and then some. I'm not normally someone who advocates paying for something you can get for free, and I probably wouldn't have bothered with satellite if I still lived in a major market. Of course, I doubt I would give it up if I moved back to one now. However, I thought you might want to know that there's a rumor going around that Sirius is looking very closely at buying into terrestrial radio. Clearly, they still see a potential in this business.