Satellite Radio To The Rescue

from the still-waiting dept

I'm hearing more and more people say they're actually interested in signing up for satellite radio. I guess I just don't listen to radio enough to see why I would ever use such a service, but more and more people keep signing up. Whether or not it really takes off as the next big thing is still very much in the air, but there is quite a bit of hype behind it. While I understand the comparisons to cable TV, I still think of radio as mainly something you turn on in the background while you're driving - and not as the center of your entertainment world. As something in the background, I wouldn't be willing to pay for it - but it appears that plenty of people hate their morning commute listening choices so much that they're willing to pay to get away from them.
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  1. identicon
    wirelessman, 5 Feb 2002 @ 4:04am

    Mistaken

    You are entirely mistaken. Radio is *the* medium for getting across to people. You can take your radio everywhere and people do. There is strong evidence that people relate to their radio in an entirely different way to their television.

    *NEVER* under estimate the power of radio.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  2. identicon
    me, 5 Feb 2002 @ 4:38am

    Re: Mistaken

    i thought it was the power of cheese that we shouldn't underestimate....

    link to this | view in thread ]

  3. identicon
    Joe Schmoe, 5 Feb 2002 @ 8:36am

    Re: Mistaken

    Nope, cheesy radio shows...

    link to this | view in thread ]

  4. identicon
    sb, 5 Feb 2002 @ 7:57pm

    ba ba booeey

    ta ta techdirt

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