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Re: [IRCA] New Ford auto radios-the future?



Yes radio is still alive. I work at a small cluster on Stockton and life is good but what is their source after the sports game??.. Most kids go to YouTube or other sources that have video with the music. Kids are in to the smart phones now. Music with video rules the day. Or does it???





On Jul 27, 2011, at 6:20 PM, mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx (Patrick Martin) wrote:

>>> Radio is VERY much alive...especially in a small town! 
> I work for a 50,000 Watt FM in a town of 4000 people... we just got done
> with play by play of 13 and 14 year old girls softball. 
> It's EXTREMELY LOCAL...when businesses find out were covering it, they
> CALL US..... and we make alot of money doing it.<<
> 
> Local Radio may very much be "Alive". However, most of what is on the
> air these days, is not local!  Good for you, working for a "real radio
> station", not something that relays satellite audio and has zillions of
> translators all over the country. 
> 
> Patrick
> 
> Patrick Martin
> Seaside OR 
> KGED QSL Manager
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