"How Pandora Can Become the New Radio"
"The largest concern you should have is that Pandora's entry into the
auto market - something I view as inevitable - has the potential to
create a complete substitute for your (music-oriented) radio station.
And this will happen much faster than you think."
http://tinyurl.com/yhc6q6x
"CBS buys Last.fm - and what it means"
"It is inevitable that radio - or aspects of radio - will become
personalized. Instantly, the value of a huge 'variety' of channels or
stations will be obliterated. Because ultimately nobody wants a
hundred diverse channels or stations. They want THEIR one or two or
three diverse channels or stations. A hundred stations is what you
provide when technology limits you from doing better... Bad news for
HD Radio. Bad news for Satellite Radio."
http://www.hear2.com/2007/05/cbs_buys_lastfm.html
"Slacker iPhone app now available, users go wild"
"All for free, on your iPhone. The definition of 'radio' is changing
right before our eyes. And listeners know this. One review on iTunes
calls the Slacker iPhone app the first killer radio app... not only
does the Slacker app set the bar, but it changes things completely.
Another reviewer says that words cannot express how awesome this app
is, while yet another states that SiriusXM is in trouble."
http://tinyurl.com/7nyv46
Actually, adios music-oriented terrestrial radio. Let's see, do I want
to be able to create my own customized "radio stations", or be force-
fed someone else's crap programming on HD Radio. Slacker portable
radio comes pre-loaded with music and is updated through Wifi hotspots
- should be the same with Pandora. Pandora just killed the Radio Star
- LOL!