Clear Channel's New Plan For Satellite Radio: Make It Worse
from the bring-them-down-to-your-level dept
Clear Channel and other terrestrial radio broadcasters have been complaining about satellite radio for some time now, and trying all sorts of measures to compete -- anything but actually improving their product. Clear Channel's got a new plan to fight XM, by forcing it to play commercials on the four channels it programs for the satellite provider (a story originally broken a few days ago by Orbitcast). XM eliminated ads from its music channels in early 2004, but Clear Channel objected, and an arbitration panel ruled that it could resume running ads on the channels it supplied to XM. What's slightly curious is that the move comes as Clear Channel is reducing the amount of ads it plays on its own broadcast stations. The revenues the ads generate from running on 4 of XM's 160 channels, which reach just 6 million or so people at this point, can't be that great -- so it looks like once again, Clear Channel and its terrestrial cronies are doing everything they can -- except actually improving their own product and business models -- to fight off satellite radio.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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? What am I missing?
They don't like their competition, satellite radio, that people pay to listen to...yet they produce 4 satellite stations, that I'm assuming they generate revenue for?
Let's face it, before long we'll be choosing our radio provider like our television, internet, etc. No more free radio and, more than likely, it won't be commercial-free.
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Big Brother's takin' control, man. They ain't nuttin' we can doos abouddit!
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xm is actually not a bad product...
Depending on what specific stations will have commercials, it may or may not effect XM users (if its on the Pop station, for example, I don't think anyone will really care, being that they could just listen to FM and get the same, re-hashed garbage).
I agree though, terrible move of even considering adding commercials to any of the stations (that's a big part of why I enjoy it).
-my 2 cents
www.agsinger.com
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Forget satellite
Ipod = no commericals + no subscription fees
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Ipod= Rip time + organize music + buying CD or 99˘ or subscription...
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money
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other methods of radio
Beside, it's only a matter of time before every cell tower in the country is spewing out music, radio and TV. it's already working thru your cell phone. for a few extra dollars a month, you'll activate a car reciever from verizon or some cell service.
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Go after the people who spend money!!!
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Clear Channel
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Re: Clear Channel
They did that for a while when they bought a radio station in my area. Then their ratings started dropping, and they finally put some people back at the wheel (mostly incompetent boobs, none of the original staff that made the radio station good in the first place).
Clear Channel Radio is known for taking good radio stations, or at least those with some potential, and turning them into a big joke.
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Radio? What the hell is radio?
Radio quit being an artform when they conglomerated, formulated, and castrated the music list. When the jocks couldn't play their own lists they resorted to toilet jokes. Oh, and did I mention commercials?
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Insight
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