ClearChannel Complains About XM, Sirius Radio
andyring writes "In the latest attempt by a big corporation with a failing business model to win by legislation and not in the marketplace, ClearChannel is whining to the FCC about XM Radio's recent foray into localized traffic and weather reports." Here I was thinking that satellite radio was a good thing for competition in radio.
New corporate ideology for the 21st century:
When being beaten by a competitor, you have three choices. Bitch, moan, and complain to the government about it.
"cnn.netscape.cnn.com/ns/" ...! How many times do they need to get each organisation's name in there?
They made profits of $187 million on revenue of $2.29 billion. I wish I could fail like that.
ClearChannel is whining to the FCC about XM Radio's recent foray into localized traffic and weather reports."
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Clear Channel contends that patiotism demands that traffic reports only recommend right turns and not any of those pro-Dixie Chicks, gay marriage-ing, terr'ist aiding lefty turns.
As for the weather, well, Clear Channel says it's sunny days with n'ary a terr'ist in the skies for all God's chilluns under GW Bush, and there'll be pie in the sky when you die , and you that ain't got rich wealthy parents who provide and protect him / And high office relations , you can join the army, if you fail
But I saw you don't need a weather man/ To know which way the wind blows . I say pretty soon it's a hard rain's a-gonna fall
Cause I say the airwaves don't belong to a company in Texas, I say that this land belongs to you and me.
And I hope my playlist here (figurtively) kills Fascists
Opinions on the Twiddler2 hand-held keyboard?
"'4 out of 5 of America's enemy leaders support Kerry for President. Why do you suppose that is? '
5 out of 5, Spain just change governments."
6 out of 6, rogue state Taiwan backs away from Bush. Better add them to the list.
"Lovely?" Is that some kind of sexual reference?
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"has been running advertisements poking fun at satellite radio services,"
Yeah, we're going to tell you about how awful commercial-free music is... by running commercials...
I haven't listened to to any stations owned by $conglomorate in $years. There are so many better alternatives out there like $NPR1, $NPR2, $internet_radio_station, or $satellite_company.
Besides, I don't even listen to radio while I'm doing $activity. I use my $mp3_player_brand or cd player.
...and that's all there is to it.