While listening to an internet talk show about radio, the host [george brustar] stated that, "internet radio is the wave of the future and terestrial radio is on the way out". mybe in the land of oz. half the homes in the u.s.a have computers.but everybody has a radio, even the homeless. brustar said that "it's possible to make an internet station a local station". here is the problem with that opinion. first,i don't know how many people in philly own a pc, but the only potential listener is a person that has a computer. not every person has one. what about low income people who can't afford to plunk down hundreds to buy one, they have been checked off as potential listeners. but they have radios. what about people in their cars, people at work, yeah i know, people in offices have pc's, but what about the various positions where the workers don't have access to pc's? checked off as potential listeners. the point is this, not everyone can afford to buy a pc and not everyone at their job has access to a pc. and lets not forget that there are people who can buy one but are not interested in owning one. all the above are checked off as poential listeners. BUT they all own radios. which makes them ALL potential listeners. and lets not forget the people that do own pc's, how many are interested in listening to internet radio? those that are not are checked off as potential listeners. the hard fact is, EVERYONE owns a radio. everyone does not own a pc. this does not bode well for internet radio. and what will happen to internet radio when terestrial radio cleans up it's act, ie, stop giving people homogeneous programing and go back to radio personalities? well, i don't think mr brustar will have to worry about losing his 15 or 20 internet listeners.