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    • Mon Jun 30th 08:52 AM
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      The Future of Radio Is Online
      fxtrader07 - "overbudrdened with data traffic" "transmitting hundreds of radio channels makes matters only worse"

      WTF? Is the internet about to collapse? HAHAHA!!!

      BTW fxtrader07, Internet radios have been available for years that are just as easy to operate as your traditional radio, without the need of sitting in front of a PC. It's just a matter of time before every car has one a stock equipment. Wake up, it's the 21st century outside.
      www.sonos.com/
      www.amazon.com/Sangean...

      Plowboy - WiMax, 3G cellular service, or something similar could provide access to the internet, so if you can use a cell phone where you live you will be able to access internet radio in your car. Regarding your advertising question - check this out - www.pandora.com/
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    • Fri Jan 25th 13:16 PM
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      8 Satellite Radio Merger Points
      What amazes me is how Mr. Schaeffler can have such an impressive resume but be so idiotic. His argument is a total apples and oranges comparison.

      This is my favorite part of his letter. . .
      "Moreover, with just one satellite radio competitor in the satellite radio market, don’t ever expect the radio equivalent of 2-Buck-Chuck to ever come from that new monopoly satellite radio behemoth. Why would the merged XM-Sirius organization ever think of bringing out its own 2-Buck-Chuck when it no longer has to?"

      Wow, what a bonehead! Hey Jimmy, did you hear about a-la-carte programming? There's your 2-Buck-Chuck!

      Do some research before you start spewing your BS! With 2 SAT RAD companies prices went UP! 3 years ago XM raised their prices $3/month to match Sirius at $12.95 (www.usatoday.com/money...), so your argument is void!

      The market will determine the price. If the price gets too high for you then don't buy it! Listening to satellite radio, like drinking Cabernet Sauvignon, is a luxury, not a necessity. No one is forcing anybody to subscribe to (or drink) anything.

      Good point on the 700 MHz spectrum Joe - before you know it we will all have internet in our dashboard, opening up even more competition.

      Excellent Article Tyler!
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