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Transistor kills the radio star?

Recomendações para a rádio, a partir do iPod/iTunes

«(...) Radio operators could go to school on this generation and deliver things that they would like where they live -- which is not near a radio.

1. Intelligent people picking their own music (and maybe even talking about it).

2. Programs that can be time-delayed -- shifted forward, reversed and paused.

3. A way to get their hands on it -- mash it up -- and send it along to others.

4, No commercials, no pre-rolls (that they don't watch anyway), but links to discovery that they may eventually pay for.

The iPod is the most successful portable entertainment device since the Walkman. It has taught a new generation how to avoid the things they loath about traditional media.»

Jerry Del Colliano, iPod, I quit, Inside Music Media, 15/02/08

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