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Internet Radio - The New Wave

10 years after steaming music started, leave it to the NYT to write something furturist like this:

"Unlike standard broadcast radio, Internet radio stations can be heard virtually anywhere (copyright restrictions aside), as long as you have a device that can go on the Web..."

This article really looks more like an overblown advertisement for expensive Net connected devices that help you spend even more money buying apps and subscription services for audio programming you can get for free on the radio. Someone forgot to tell them about the 92% of people 12 and older that listen to terrestrial radio on a daily basis from 600 million radios.
 
H82BL8 said:
This article really looks more like an overblown advertisement for expensive Net connected devices that help you spend even more money buying apps and subscription services for audio programming you can get for free on the radio. Someone forgot to tell them about the 92% of people 12 and older that listen to terrestrial radio on a daily basis from 600 million radios. 

92% of Americans listen to terrestrial radio WEEKLY, not daily, as of one year ago.

http://www.edisonresearch.com/Infinite Dial 2009 Presentation.pdf

Have you tried finding a radio to buy lately? Not as easy of a task as it used to be.
 
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