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Hi Gang:
Steve has an interesting theory. IMHO, the only thing that is going to save Radio will be when somebody figures out a way to play music without all the commercials. As it tries to compete with the humble iPod (no commercials... just all the songs you want to hear anytime you want to hear them) there must be someone out there who can come to Radio's rescue. It's primary attraction (other than the music being played) was the fact that it was free... if you could abide the plugs every two or three songs... or worse. I liked the fact that you did not have to watch it... you could continue to work, relax, play or whatever and hear your favorite artist whenever it came up in the que.
Truth is, we probably have not seen the technology waiting out there in the wings to replace radio and even your favorite MP3 player. Time will tell.
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