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"There were many people in the BBC who believed radio would be a dead medium by the year 2000," says Jenny Abramsky, one of many guest voices whose faith in radio was proved right.
The advent of Channel 4 Radio would be a significant departure for the government-owned channel, but even greater upheaval is expected over the next year as the broadcaster seeks changes to its ownership structure that will enable a merger with a rival broadcaster such as Channel Five.
I've always thought that an iPod/XM radio would be a killer product.
An additional small transistor radio would be a good idea as well.
"I have a 7-year-old and getting him to listen to the Animals on the radio would be a tough sell.
Breaking up Rupert Murdoch's empire (starting with revoking the waiver that allows him to own the New York Post), and busting up Clear Channel's monopoly of radio would be a good place to start.
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One would assume that with so many options for accessing music, radio would be having a hard time keeping up, but the truth is that it's doing just fine.
The woman didn't think so, if it were an actual raid the radio would be off the air.
Equally intuitive is the touch-and-drag volume control for the sound system, located above the climate controls on the faceplate, where a conventional radio would be positioned.
XM music broadcasts aren't audiophile quality, but they're fine for everyday ears, especially in the noisier settings where a portable radio would be used.
Although the FCC stopped short of finalising the licensing terms until a later hearing, it agreed to let local radio operators begin broadcasting in the new IBOC format.It seemed only a matter of time before car owners, equipped with an IBOC radio, would be free to enjoy stunning CD-quality local programming as they cruised America's highways and byways.
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