37 milhões sintonizaram a rádio na net pelo menos uma vez
no último mês, nos Estados Unidos.
Os números são da Arbitron, citados pela Reuters (com algum atraso, aqui no segundochoque).
O texto é interessante por dois motivos (duas citações do texto):
1) "Like a sleeping giant, Internet radio is quietly attracting more and more listeners and advertising dollars, leading some experts to predict that some day soon it will eclipse the popularity of satellite radio and iPods"
2) "Restrictions continue to hinder the growth of the medium. Webcasters can only play four songs by any single artist in a three-hour period and are restricted from promoting the recording of their content, unlike, satellite operators which are free to do so."
Os números são da Arbitron, citados pela Reuters (com algum atraso, aqui no segundochoque).
O texto é interessante por dois motivos (duas citações do texto):
1) "Like a sleeping giant, Internet radio is quietly attracting more and more listeners and advertising dollars, leading some experts to predict that some day soon it will eclipse the popularity of satellite radio and iPods"
2) "Restrictions continue to hinder the growth of the medium. Webcasters can only play four songs by any single artist in a three-hour period and are restricted from promoting the recording of their content, unlike, satellite operators which are free to do so."
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