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...long as there are cars and there are people too lazy to download, we will have radio. Its demise has been predicted for over a half-century now. I don't worry about that...
...What radio shows do you listen to? Jennifer Rosa, SEATTLE...
...Radio Lab, which is the most innovative show on radio. And in our house, the show that is most on is Howard Stern. That is just the happiest show in broadcasting, and I say to people who don't listen to Howard, It's not what you think. People who don't actually listen to the show just think it's about girls taking off their tops...
...journalist and author Nuala O'Faolain confessed that life, for her, had lost its beauty. "There is an absolute difference between knowing that you are likely to die--let's say, within the next year--and not knowing when you are going to die," she said during a tearful radio interview. Ever unflinching in her writing, O'Faolain explored the struggle of growing up poor in mid-20th century Ireland in her first memoir, Are You Somebody?, before penning the novel My Dream of You, also set in her homeland. She struggled to find meaning in her final days...
...before fast bandwidth made worldwide music sharing a possibility, is not worth the costs of enforcement. The current draconian restrictions on music sharing are too cumbersome and simply incompatible with age in which electronic transfer of media is the norm. This outdated business model relies on album sales, with radio play, concert tours, and music videos relegated to serving as promotion. While this business model has been dominant among the most successful musicians and record companies, it is by no means the only way that the production and sale of music can be profitable. Many smaller bands give away music...