Some people have issues with CC limiting IHeart Radio to within the United States, and there are some other internet-related issues related to terestrial radio out there. How long is it going to take before these companies realize that we have choices and we will go elsewhere if they are not willing to spend the money to give their product to us? http://radioinsight.com/blog/blogs/82103/no-longer-streaming-worldwide/ I do not mind about KKGO because I'm not a huge country fan. However, Saga runs one of the best rhythmics in the country. So, you're going to block my access to it just because I don't live in the listening area? If companies are going to impose such limitations, then why stream at all? I don't know about anyone else on this board, but when I want local radio, with little exception, I will actually turn on the radio. I have only streamed a handfull of stations from within the Seattle market. Why? Because if I want to hear them, I can just turn on the radio. How long will it take them to realize that we won't put up with it?