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English Language Speakers who are Radio Listeners who happen to like to hear News-Talk Radio in their own Language. These same Listeners like Music that is in a Language that reflects there own Culture and Heritage. Then again some, because of Deep Religious Beliefs 'choose' to Listen to Radio with Religious Programming and Music. -IF- This is All True for English Language Speakers : Then it also holds True for : * Spanish Language Speakers * Vietnamese Language Speakers * Chinese Language Speakers * Korean Language Speakers * Portuguese Language Speakers * All Groups within a Community with a Common Language and a desire to Listen to Radio. People Listen to the Radio for 'personal' Enjoyment : * The Be Informed * The Be Entertained What 'people' Choose to Listen to on the Radio IS "About" - Who "They" ARE [.] The Business of Commercial Radio is Attracting Listeners by Fulfilling their Radio Listening Needs and making Radio Listening Enjoyable for them. With respect to Over Modulation of Mariachi Music on Radio -if- You have every heard a Large Band play it in a public square - You understand why it sounds that way on the Radio. - - - The Sound -Is- The Way It Sounds ! at least that is my opinion ~ RHF |
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