To: joesbucks
XM is becoming the venue of choice anyway.
The same thing happened to broadcast TV when cable and satellite came online (viewership dropped to 15%).
Too many FM stations, too many commericals, too much pandering to the lowest common denominator. And now too much censorship.
BUMP
6 posted on
02/26/2004 4:20:04 AM PST by
tm22721
(May the UN rest in peace)
To: tm22721
Radio that you pay for...who woulda thunk it? I tell you what...I have considered it. But mostly I listen to cds. What I would like is wireless access to my own database of music. Unless there is an xm station playing non stop dead shows, I need another option.
7 posted on
02/26/2004 4:28:03 AM PST by
Huck
(OK. I'm over it.)
To: tm22721
To all,
Radio is as tough as it gets. To be successful you have to endure defeat forever. I hate sterns show, it's sleeze and way too many spots all in a row. But I also don't like big brother telling people to get off the air just cfhange the channel. Let the people make that choice. I hosted a three hour morning drive show for almost two years after being on the air for over 20 years. I was successful but had to quit cause of bad station management. It can be done.But we don't want big brother controlling the air waves any more than they already do.
8 posted on
02/26/2004 5:32:02 AM PST by
keysguy
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