I have opined before that changes in distribution will make us much less 
beholden to people with transmitters (like WAMU) that redistribute 
various national feeds. Instead we'll use the Internet to go right to the 
source.

Smary guy, Larry Magid asks: Can The New iPhone Revolutionize Radio?
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/07/14/scitech/pcanswer/main4256999.shtm
l?source=search_story

"The new Apple 3G iPhone has received a lot of attention, but the more 
important story isn't the new hardware, but Apple's application store and 
the many programs that run on the new phone. Thanks to a few of those 
programs there's an even larger story - the iPhone may fundamentally 
change the way people listen to the radio when they're in their cars or 
otherwise on the go.
Two free applications for the iPhone and iPod Touch, and another program 
that costs only $4.99, make it possible to listen to live radio on the 
iPhone from anywhere, including a moving car..."

(Or I guess you can sit around squirting people with your Zune.)


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