schubert, thank you for your support of your NPR station. Not to be over dramatic, but NPR is a ray of light in a sea of....well, you know what it is a sea of.
Any thoughts or experience on the current and future of FM radio?
A bit of "thinking out loud" here. I have enjoyed and learned much from radio in my life. First AM rock and roll and then FM Jazz. My question is where do things go from here? Broadcast FM, internet music, FM stations with an internet site and anything more you can think of.
I, like most on this site, have the sound quality and as close to the original recording as possible being my pursuit. I am more on the consumer side and would have interest in hearing anyone's take on what the future may have in store. From LPs to 8-tracks and cassettes and various digital discs, redbook sacd etc, I have traveled the road most of you have and am hopeful that the future has an old term in mind "high fidelity".
I, like most on this site, have the sound quality and as close to the original recording as possible being my pursuit. I am more on the consumer side and would have interest in hearing anyone's take on what the future may have in store. From LPs to 8-tracks and cassettes and various digital discs, redbook sacd etc, I have traveled the road most of you have and am hopeful that the future has an old term in mind "high fidelity".
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erik_squires What you point out is the history/magic of radio...the ability to access music that you might learn from, like or dislike and, perhaps, purchase. |
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