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Re: Is Traditional Radio Dying? [message #76385 is a reply to message #76382] Fri, 19 April 2013 09:57 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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I listen to broadcast radio or streamed audio stations for one of two reasons: current local news or convenience. It's fine for me to listen to music on the radio as background material, in the car, while working, whatever. But the quality isn't as good as better media, records, tapes, BluRay and CDs, and high-res computer files. Airwave radio lacks bandwidth and is compressed and streaming audio is compressed even more. So the quality isn't there, but it's fine for casual listening.

 
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