Guys, I think we can assume that other than catching podcasts and watching some youtubes, WPRO's audience isn't the type to do all but wire their toaster ovens to their radios just to listen to the station. They're on AM. They're on FM. That's all they need. Anything beyond is just needless tech stuff that appeals to geeks searching for something more, and that bunch isn't listening to Providence talk radio. I'm not even sure that group is listening to Providence music radio. The more rigamarole you go through, the less apt you even want to hear what's on the air or you wouldn't be going through it. I'm all for embracing the technology, but consider the market. Stations aren't putting enough money into their on-air product in the first place. I have XM. I have Cat Country. That's all I need. If I'm not satisfied with what I can get, then I think the problem would be me and not the stations.