pocket-radio said:I don’t think wireless will replace radio totally either, however given time it will make a dent in total audience and TSL. TSL is already being effected people still listen just not a long. I blame that on time scarcity and deluge of electronic devices clamoring for attention.
Someone note the date... I agree wholeheartedly with Pocket radio. TSL is down because of "Other interests". Radio is like nework TV. It will see a decrease. However I'll put my money on network TV affiliates dying before radio.
Also Wall Street’s repetitive corporate radio approach hasn’t help anyone.
We won't agree here. Radio programs what sells. I don't accept otherwise. If it makes financial sense, THEY DO IT!!
Cell phones that everyone carries will be called on to do more and more, from making calls, surfing the web, listening to music and watching full length movies.
I just don't see this as a primary entertainment source. Making Calls? Sure... Surfing the web? MAYBE... Listening to music Maybe as an MP3 player... Watching moveis??? And they called TV the small screen.
And I’m afraid a cell phone has replaced the pocket radio that you and I spent many hours with in bed, under the covers, an experience that’s forever lost to this generation. Boy do I really feel older.
No doubt there is encroachment. However when I fell asleep with the radio on, I got dead batteries. Now I get a seven hour overage!!
Also I had a radio long before any parent should give their kid a cell phone. Although today things ight be different.
BTW I want to ask you if you're from Maryland. Instead I'll ask if you're someone with a similar screen name who used to post here earlier. Because I felt that person was an ass. And you certainly appear not to be. Not that I'm in any position to do so, but welcome to you, the current poster. Be it you or someone else, it's a welcome addition.
Sorry, I'm still the same old cranky bastard, though.
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