ai4i said:
What we have here is what is known as the generation gap.
Not necessarily. Even some old geezers like me are listening to radio stations over the internet. As was said earlier, my kind of music (jazz, blues, and pre-1975 oldies) are becoming hard to find using the old-fashioned methods of receiving aural entertainment (That's AM and FM, for those of you in Rio Linda).
And if I receive such programming on my smartphone, it is, by definition, "radio" because radio waves are required to at least get the stream from the cell site to my phone-with-radio-app. It may be wired Ethernet otherwise, but radio waves
are involved.
That's not to say that radio-via-cellphone is perfect by any means. There will be dropouts when switching between cell sites. The stream takes a half-minute to connect each time. Like all things Internet, it is a two-way connection that must be properly negotiated between client and server. But these bugs will be worked out eventually, just like it is no longer necessary to manipulate 3 or 4 tuning dials to get an Ancient Modulation station, like it was in the 1920s with TRF receivers.
But a "generation gap?" Not really - more like a "Luddite gap." ;D