In reply to "Tommy Boy" who wrote the following:
> The Stern show is just another podcast to me. i'd prefer they offer a clean
> download, which i'd gladly pay for, but they don't so i come here, or
> sometimes the torrents if Hamhand or Sklit have bouts of having a life.
>
> i've got plenty of stuff to listen to, and if Stern goes away, there are
> plenty of shows to replace it.
>
>
> On Tue, 22 Jul 2014 22:00:07 -0500, nomail wrote
> (in article <067us9557o0f5bal96hsujc461dr5gc113@4ax.com>):
>
> > On 23 Jul 2014 01:56:56 GMT, tk <tk@tk.com> wrote:
> >
> > > sup fellas. ive been a loyal stern fan for 15 years. to me the show is all
> > > about NOTHING, litteraly nothing. i dont care about benji's lovelife, i
> > > dont care about howard whinning he's tired, i dont care about the channel
> > > lineup changes, the new program director sucks balls, the run of
> > > uninteresting and repetitive guests is just unacceptable. im sick of the
> > > constant replaying of old shit i've heard 50 f'n times already. come up
> > > with some new f'n sternthology blocks. no effort is put into the show or
> > > the programming. yeah you'll tell me to stop listening which i mostly
> > > have.
> > > its just not a turn on anymore where i rush to listen. once stern leave
> > > sirius, unless he strikes a deal for them to play his old shit, the
> > > company
> > > is going to die, simple as that. im sure i'll get bashed here but its just
> > > my 2 cents.
> >
> > Of course SiriusXM is going to die. The hardware/signal
> > delivery/business model isn't the future, it's obsolete. Satellite
> > direct to a receiver you have to buy in addition to subscription?
> > Imagine if TV had started like that. Instead of a channel changer to
> > go from CBS to NBC to ABC, you would have had to buy a separate TV for
> > each network. Television would never have succeeded. Everybody wants
> > everything, the whole world, to come to a single gadget, like a smart
> > phone. Or all their gadgets. No limits, rules, arbitrary extra
> > expense and trouble. Sirius is becoming just another service on your
> > phone. Their satellites will go off line or be rented out for other
> > uses. Content will be king in attracting subscribers. And what has
> > Sirius been doing to their content? Destroying it. Firing good
> > people. They won't pay for real talent. If nobodies with a vlog,
> > YouTube channel, podcast can tumble into your phone along side Sirius,
> > and get bigger, more enthusiastic audiences, Sirius is done. Hell, the
> > iHeartRadio app is in some ways better than Sirius, which is why Stern
> > pretends not to know what it is.
> >
> > Hear those thundering hooves, Sirius? That's terrestrial radio,
> > reinvented, repackaged, and gaining on you.
> >
> >
like what? jay thomas the only other good show. whodat!
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