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Transistor kills the radio star?

30 por cento dos telemóveis dos EUA têm rádio

«An even more promising delivery system is on the horizon: cell phones. "If you've got cell phones that also can be MP3 players, how hard is it to add a chip so that they could pick up FM and HD? Not hard at all," said John Crenshaw, operations manager of Clear Channel Columbus. The move toward listening to music on cell phones is well under way. A recent study from TNS Global Telecoms found that 43 percent of cell-phone users listen to some form of music on their phones. While much of that comes via MP3 players, use of FM players on cell phones could be ready to explode. About 30 percent of U.S. cell phones can receive FM radio, and the industry is hoping for more, Rehr said. According to surveys by America Online, more than half the respondents say they would listen to the radio on their cell phones if it became available»

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