pfarrell;455737 Wrote: 
> Goodsounds wrote:
> > pfarrell;455714 Wrote: 
> >> .... OTA radio is dead.. ..
> > 
> > people who listen to broadcast radio dwarfs the number who listen
> over
> > the internet. Maybe I'm wrong about that?
> > 
> > Something like two-thirds or more of people in cars listen to the
> > radio. 
> 
> Drive time radio is doing well. But that's it. People used to buy
> tuners
> for their stereo and listen to radio. That's gone.
> 
> OTA radio is dead, just as newspapers and the network nightly news. It
> doesn't know it yet, and they pretend they are relevant, but the
> future
> is clear. All they are arguing about is the timing of the funeral.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Pat Farrell
> http://www.pfarrell.com/

So you think they'll stop putting radios into cars, and no more radio
tuners in bedroom "clock radios"? I don't think either scenario is very
likely. 

Component tuners you describe were never more than a tiny market. Their
relative disappearance is not indicative of anything. 

I think you're wrong about broadcast radio, but you're welcome to your
opinion.


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