Neither. If you can’t shell out $12 a month for 100 plus channels with 1 or 2 commercials an hour instead of 18 minutes of music per hour and 42 minutes of bullshit product and services that you’ll never want or use, you should ask yourself what you are. An throwback from a long dead age, or just plain fucking stupid.
You are stupid, you just don’t know it. That’s the worst kind of stupid. You’re listening to something called “Terrestrial Radio.” No one under 70 does that. It’s a goddam wasteland. Free yourself! Run and live unbound! VIVA SATELLITE RADIO!!
my point is that there’s a small set of people that would subscribe to a music service just for music. I incidentally subscribe to one because of my Amazon Prime subscription, but don’t know of any one that I know in person that actually pays money just to listen to music on a subscription basis.
Imagine selling a product where someone else pays to make it for you, and and everyone pays you for the privelege to advertise it….?
Sound too good to be true, doesn’t it?
That has been the music industry model for half a century.
I’m more interested in paying to artist when they actually play.
Live shows.
Started long before that. Clear Channel bought the local classic rock station and now it only plays like the Top 40 of classic rock. They don’t play any deep cuts any more.
Basically, Clear Channel is destroying standard radio.
This is pretty much it yeah. I have a car stereo that will play DVDs loaded with Mp3 files and now the only time I have to deal with Clear Channel’s bullshit is when I’m in someone else’s car. I have entire band’s discographies on one disc (and anywhere between 5-15 discs back home in CD format that I purchased).
I’d love to get a stereo that has a USB slot and would play FLAC files. That would be pretty groovy but isn’t a super high priority on my spend money list.
Um…who the fuck listens to radio?
Don’t know if clinically retarded, or trolling.
Neither. If you can’t shell out $12 a month for 100 plus channels with 1 or 2 commercials an hour instead of 18 minutes of music per hour and 42 minutes of bullshit product and services that you’ll never want or use, you should ask yourself what you are. An throwback from a long dead age, or just plain fucking stupid.
If that’s how it’s where you live, then I’m truly sorry for you.
You are stupid, you just don’t know it. That’s the worst kind of stupid. You’re listening to something called “Terrestrial Radio.” No one under 70 does that. It’s a goddam wasteland. Free yourself! Run and live unbound! VIVA SATELLITE RADIO!!
I’m not even sure what you’re saying. Who pays money for music?
um, millions of people? We aren’t all thieves Tiki.
my point is that there’s a small set of people that would subscribe to a music service just for music. I incidentally subscribe to one because of my Amazon Prime subscription, but don’t know of any one that I know in person that actually pays money just to listen to music on a subscription basis.
Imagine selling a product where someone else pays to make it for you, and and everyone pays you for the privelege to advertise it….?
Sound too good to be true, doesn’t it?
That has been the music industry model for half a century.
I’m more interested in paying to artist when they actually play.
Live shows.
Started long before that. Clear Channel bought the local classic rock station and now it only plays like the Top 40 of classic rock. They don’t play any deep cuts any more.
Basically, Clear Channel is destroying standard radio.
This is pretty much it yeah. I have a car stereo that will play DVDs loaded with Mp3 files and now the only time I have to deal with Clear Channel’s bullshit is when I’m in someone else’s car. I have entire band’s discographies on one disc (and anywhere between 5-15 discs back home in CD format that I purchased).
I’d love to get a stereo that has a USB slot and would play FLAC files. That would be pretty groovy but isn’t a super high priority on my spend money list.
aux in all the way!