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"What is "Xohm"?"
"According to Ars Technica, the Xohm network is slated for a full launch in Chicago, Baltimore and Washington D.C. by March or April 2008. Sprint plans to follow the launch with a nationwide rollout, and should reach all major markets in the U.S. by the end of 2008. Repeat this over and over: The Internet is radio's future. Tick, tick, tick" http://www.hear2.com/2007/10/what-is-xohm.html#comments "Streaming Internet Radio in your Car" "Internet radio streaming to your car isn't a pipe dream for years away. It's available right now, and using the new Ford SYNC, it's available this Fall using voice command. See this video for a demo... Mark Ramsey calls it "geekcasting" - but only beca.." http://www.hear2.com/2007/10/this-is....html#comments "The end of Talk Radio?" "Any rational view of radio's future - and I'm talking 5+ years out here - will conclude that Talk Radio will be a more important piece of the pie than Music Radio. That's because of the infinitely expanding choices for passive audio entertainment which are just over the horizon mixed with the growing demand from listeners to experience music audio with customization and control." Comment:"'Speech' radio as we call it in the UK is hugely popular, with the national FM speech station Radio 4 getting a 19% reach and a 11% share of UK listening. Having £71m (around $130m) a year to spend on programming certainly helps. But if you're interested in speech ideas, that's the station to look to." http://www.hear2.com/2007/10/what-ta....html#comments Ha! Ha! Eduardo! |
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