Great idea. Lots of local radio on your iPhone. Instead of supporting CC, you're instead pouring your money into AT&T or Verizon. I'm sure they appreciate it. In the meantime, you abandon five companies committed to local staffs. Wonderful.
A conglomerate is a conglomerate. So why not kick $30 monthly into a conglomerate that actually gives you bang for the buck with less misery?
Do you watch cable/satellite TV?.....Well alright then!
And what the hell are you talking about? Radio has been throwing away perfectly good listeners the way a fraternity throws away beer cans on a weekend.
Oldies/Lite AC/Smooth Jazz: ("You're too old!")
Progressive Talk ("Suck it Commie!")
Adult Album Alternative: ("Go watch a whale, hippie!")
...and this is how Seattle handled it.
2010 - KWJZ suddenly blows up with no warning into Click.
2013 - After moving their increasingly canned AAA format to HD2 and a web stream and months of lame classic rock, KMTT became KHTP, going against TWO similar formats in Seattle.
2013 - After months of listener pleading to deaf ears, KPTK became KFNQ.
.....and WE'RE abandoning YOU?
GEE! YA THINK we get some sort of negative vibe from traditional radio? Because this sir, whether you realize it or not, IS EXACTLY THE MESSAGE TRADITIONAL RADIO IS SENDING SOME OF IT'S MOST DEDICATED LISTENERS.
The radio industry has simply left us no option BUT streaming radio to hear what we want. And the radio industry in no uncertain terms let us all know that they did not care. We weren't the right age demographic. Or the right politics. Or the right kind of music. Whatever. We have no place on the terrestrial radio dial. Move on.
So FINE THEN. Mission accomplished. We're gone.
But now you're complaining about (wait for it)......WE DON'T CARE ANYMORE?
Do you really think these listeners HAVE to care about the corporate terrestrial radio industry anymore after what they have been through or whoever works for them when the corporate radio industry has deliberately DRIVEN them AWAY?
DUH!
Look THAT up in your "research"......