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badstevie
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The Star ran a big story in the Sunday section today about local radio. While I thought the story was mostly accurate, a couple things stand out: With all the money we've dumped into HD radio, there is no mention at all in the article about HD. Nothing at all in the list of stations about the HD2 stations in Indy. Nothing. If we're thinking HD is going to save us, or even help, this is bad news if we can't even get the local paper to mention it.
Also, while much of the article dealt with how the perception of radio is old-fashioned and out-dated, it didn't help any to illustrate the Sunday section with an ancient, old tube radio from my (dead) grandparents' house. (A Westinghouse H-161 from 1948) This just perpetuates the idea that radio is dead.
Your thoughts on the article?
Also, while much of the article dealt with how the perception of radio is old-fashioned and out-dated, it didn't help any to illustrate the Sunday section with an ancient, old tube radio from my (dead) grandparents' house. (A Westinghouse H-161 from 1948) This just perpetuates the idea that radio is dead.
Your thoughts on the article?