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Old 03.01.2010, 04:46 PM   #8
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This whole thing has reminded me of the time 5 years ago when i was convinced to buy a digital radio because it was "The Future".

Obviously all this is a function of the rise of the internet. Perhaps the BBC could find another way to spend its money rather than actually playing songs? Sending DJs or journalists to do specific documentaries about music from different parts of the world and making them available as podcasts? If the broadcast audience is a problem, the podcast audience is massive.
I dunno why im saying this here, i guess its because i have a boiled little socialist heart that longs to be loved by the consumer.
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