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Clear Channel: "Podcasts painful"
Billboard interview with Mark Mays
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re: Clear Channel: "Podcasts painful"
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Regular radio sounded awful in the beginning. Yes, podcasters have a logn way to go, but...
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re: Clear Channel: "Podcasts painful"
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Lance
at 7/13/2005 5:42 AM
Seems to me there is already plenty of awful sounding radio. :) If not in audio quality, certainly in content quality. That brings us right back around to what is great about podcasting. If I turn on the radio, my choices are limited to what the radio has to offer me at that specific instant. If I turn on my Pocket PC, I can listen to any podcast that I've downloaded.
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