TVradioguru said:I'm not sure where you come up with $15 a month Bong. Getting broadband to the car is the same as owning another smartphone with a data package. My Android phone through Verizon with 900 minutes, text and data plan costs almost $130 a month, including all the taxes applied. My IPhone through AT&T is 85 a month and that price will be going up when my existing contract expries in March.
Satellite radio costs about $13 a month and we know how well that's caught on.
Bottom line? If given less choice and free, or thousands of choices at $100 a month, average consumers (which again are the majority), prefer free.
Cellular 3g or 4g is not the same as a public Wi-Fi network... Seattle already offers Wi-Fi on Metro Buses and cities all over are building out public wireless in their communities because it is what people want and communities that offer it are going to attract the people who want it.... How many people do you think would be willing to pay a flat rate $10 - $20 fee to have access to a citywide wireless network? I would do it in a heartbeat....
Bill is right when he says that Internet Radio offers better end user interaction that do HD or Satellite and when people have or feel they have control over what they are hearing that is where they will gravitate... And nobody is predicting the end of terrestrial radio simply that stations should be embracing the technology and building a strategy that will keep them viable when that 70+ million P12+ folks have a world wide spectrum of options at their finger tips....