Can the radio talk get its own thread?
Sorry but you couldn't be more wrong. Am radio is built for talk radio and advertisers love them. With sister stations on FM radio they also do not have to worry about the FCC nightly broadcasting rules for AM stations. Also, with apps like radio pup they can continue to broadcast for cheap on AM while simulcasting all around the world (which will eventually be how everyone listens to radio.)
I'd bet that with the younger folks most of the sports & music listening comes from an internet stream. Although us old folks don't always understand or like it, that's the way entertainment is going in the future. We need to stay on the front of this technology. I think we can produce this content in house as was stated in the report and make it a asset to our sports fans and our radio & television broadcasting program.
I couldn't be more right. It's build for talk radio?? When, the 1970's??? Go ahead and scroll through your radio dial....see if you can catch 5 stations. Out of those 5, you might be able to hear one clearly. That one will fade in and out into some type of Mexican music or you'll get interference from supermaket's electronic doors.
It's garbage
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