Week One 11/24-11/28 Second Post
http://www.dailyfinance.com/2012/03/01/why-terrestrial-radio-will-never-be-great-again/
Why Terrestrial Radio Will Never Be Great Again
Why Terrestrial Radio Will Never Be Great Again - DailyFinance. (n.d.). Retrieved November 25, 2014, from http://www.dailyfinance.com/2012/03/01/why-terrestrial-radio-will-never-be-great-again/
This article talks about how normal radios will soon go out of date due to the new satellite radios such as SIRI. Sirius XM has been gaining more subscribers while terrestrial radios have been loosing viewers over the years. Many feel this is happening because technology has encouraged people to ditch the old ways and use satellite radios.
"It's not just Sirius XM gnawing away at terrestrial radio's audience. Newer cars allow well-to-do drivers who happen to have smartphones the ability to stream Internet radio and music-discovery sites through their dashboards. Once again, terrestrial radio is losing more of the deep-pocketed listeners that advertisers want to reach."
"Think of it like people paying for cable television instead of settling for the free local channels that can be accessed with an antenna. Satellite radio's commercial-free music channels offer programming depth that isn't possible through ad-laden and wide-reaching terrestrial channels. Plus, the traditional stations -- with local or syndicated content -- don't have the big budgets to pay for marquee talent. "
I have to completely agree to what technology has done to the radio. I would rather listen to Sirius XM "The Highway" then the Kiss Country station to avoid long and annoying commercials. Having new cars with new developed technology with easy access to the internet is not going to help this situation out very much. It is sad to think that soon there won't be a choice between terrestrial radios and satellite radios.
People want certain things and society will dish that out to them. People would rather listen to music instead of commercials, and I completely agree with that. More and more people will soon be getting their way as satellite takes over the radio.
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