User controlled music and video Jun08 '05
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# (2 of 2): Matthom
1 day, 6 hours after the fact. (Thu 09 Jun 2005, 6:15 PM CST)
Jennifer, no FM transmitter yet!? ;) You don't know what you're missing.
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Radio and television are losing ground, as "user controlled experiences" (such as iPod, satellite radio, and Netflix) become a reality.
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# (1 of 2): Jennifer Grucza » jennifergrucza.com
1 day after the fact. (Thu 09 Jun 2005, 12:00 PM CST)
One thing I like about radio is that it can introduce me to new music I haven't heard before. Or to different recordings of pieces than the ones I own (speaking of classical music, here). It injects a little more variety into the music I hear.
Though I know it's different for a lot of non-classical stations - they play the same two hours worth of music over and over throughout the day. I get annoyed if I hear the same piece on classical radio within 2 weeks.
Plus I don't have an FM transmitter for my iPod yet, so if I want to listen to music in the car, it's either radio or CDs. And NPR programs can be pretty interesting listening, too. I never watch the news on TV, anyway.