--- In [email protected], marioa...@... wrote:
>
>  
> An overview of the newspaper vs. the web issue recently discussed  
here
> from  the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School for  Business.
>  

parts must be dated because this comment isn't true any longer...

>>>>Pay satellite radio has flourished despite the availability of free 
AM and FM radio and the ubiquity of iPods.<<<

I once had a brief assignment for someone looking at Sat radio. I never 
did get it, other then if you're a sports fan or really needed to 
listen to howard or that stuff. 

Our first "record player" was from sears. * track from two guys. My 
cassette recorder from bradlees reel to reel from the hadassah thrift 
shop...as was the am/fm radio. Cd player fromanother place that went 
BK..

The speakers in my room were from a bunch of old radios, masking tape 
to the walls tied into an earphone jack..never purchased a record, 
cassette...maybe a few cds for my kids and wife.

WJLK was am and fm.

I got XM for my wife when it came out casue it was portable...She said 
sirrius was better. And now. I canned the cable box in the bedroom.


Sat radio NOW is given away free with one or two years paid in new 
cars...on units that can hold a ton of donwloaded music or music from 
your cds or ipods. And play AM/FM.....

SO I listened to Outlaw country radio this morning on the way in.


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