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ibiquity priestley said ....

ibiquity is owned by investors and radio/broadcasters is this another good document to send to the fcc in support of the merger

http://www.indiantelevision.com/headlines/y2k7/june/june307.php



“Radio industry executives are fond of pointing out how the medium has bounced back from past challenges. But fighting off television in the 1950s, 8-tracks in the ’70s and CD’s in the 90’s, fades in comparison to what radio faces today. At one time radio had the monopoly on “wireless.” It was the only
technology to reach people in cars, on the streets, even on the beach. Today, all media is becoming wireless and portable, The medium is also fighting a competitive battle on all fronts, losing ad market share to the internet, satellite radio and all sorts of other new media," said Priestley.
 
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