In Reply to: Re: digitalitis posted by dudeupshaw@cogeco.ca on September 18, 2006 at 21:05:35:
Excellent perspective and lets not forget in many metropolitan areas they're are still quite a few publicly funded stations for quality classical and jazz programming. While the digital broadcasting is definitely here for the long haul I see no reason to eliminate analogue broadcasting any time soon in the foreseeable future , I seriously think the everyday radio listening public would be outraged.They'll {analogue and digital} more than likely coincide along one another for quite some time. Lets not forget that standard television broadcasting has survived alongside cable and satellite for many years even though cable offers far more programming. I think with radio programming the change is going to be subtle over many years while XM and the likes offer radio radicals like Howard Stern the freedom to do they're thing Ill continue to support quality public programming for my evening listening. Its therapeutic at times.
Long live FREE Quality music on the FM dial!!!
Best Regards /// Tim W... ///
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Follow Ups
- I Agree Duane, - timothywas1@comcast.net 09:26:49 09/19/06 (7)
- re: Long live FREE Quality music on the FM dial!!! - cdb 10:18:47 09/24/06 (3)
- No potshots felt--- ;o) - timothywas1@comcast.net 12:32:27 09/24/06 (2)
- Just a note or email to the station would be appreciated- - cdb 12:59:34 09/24/06 (1)
- Re: Just a note or email to the station would be appreciated- - timothywas1@comcast.net 13:51:38 09/24/06 (0)
- Re: I Agree Duane, - dudeupshaw@cogeco.ca 00:05:48 09/20/06 (2)
- Re: I Agree Duane, - Paul C. 09:27:15 09/20/06 (1)
- THANKS, Got a BIG LOL!!! --- - timothywas1@comcast.net 03:42:01 09/21/06 (0)