DavidEduardo said:
nmoore6676 said:
Another reason why Clear Channel is strangling local radio.
Why would offering hundreds of stations and lots of pure play options as well be "strangling" radio? I see iHeart and other aggregators as making local radio more widely available in the new media world.
Strangling because the smaller locally owned and operated stations will be crushed by the big elephant in the room. If some non-clear channel entity wee to come out and start managing the streaming for the smaller guys like i-heart then that would be a good thing. Now I understand they are getting a few non clear channel stations for i-heart but not many.
My issue is that I like an eclectic variety of music and I like to listen to stations that operate with distinct playlists and not just the same songs you get everywhere else. So for example I listen a lot to Joe Mullins' little network of stations in Ohio, to a Classic Rock station in New Jersey, KMZT (which Mt. Wilson still streams out of California). Also KKGO Classics. In addition I catch the programs of some of my friends who are still in radio. None of those are a part of i-heart and probably never will be.
I also stream a couple of local stations that I can not get inside, only when I am outside can I get them clearly. So I have to say that maybe 90% of my listening is on line for which purpose I have good speakers plugged into my confuser. I am looking at getting some kind of internet capable radio but they all look a bit too table radio like only with a much larger price tag. I think I have better sound with my set up now.