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Radio Might Be The Future of Local News
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Radio Might Be The Future of Local News
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Re: Radio Might Be The Future of Local News
The NAB will never let this see the light of day.
Translators are a Pox on the FM radio dial.
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Re: Radio Might Be The Future of Local News
And how many of those 832 "local" stations are originating anything innovative, or even more live and local than what comes off the hard drive?
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Re: Radio Might Be The Future of Local News
A lot of them are.
Some of them are painfully novice operations but they are filling a void.
The hard drive carpet bombing you reference is done by the full power commercial broadcasters.
And Translators.
Some of them are painfully novice operations but they are filling a void.
The hard drive carpet bombing you reference is done by the full power commercial broadcasters.
And Translators.
Translators are a Pox on the FM radio dial.