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In reply to the discussion: An Insider's View of the Progressive Talk Radio Devolution [View all]jollyreaper2112
(1,941 posts)43. technically it's here
I can do it via my smartphone. It's still beyond the price range of post people. But this plays into the Digital Divide.
http://billmoyers.com/episode/full-show-who%E2%80%99s-widening-america%E2%80%99s-digital-divide/
Listened to this one on podcast. By definition, podcasts are cachable. I could listen on the road even using an ipod touch.
Anyway, if we can break the big media control, we could see a lot more bandwidth opened up and for a lower price.
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Not really into talk radio, either, because it does seem like propaganda to me, too
deutsey
Feb 2013
#19
Oh, yes. I remember well what happened to reproductive rights after Roe. We thought
CTyankee
Feb 2013
#23
I love progressive talk. Wish Democrats funded it more. Now I have Tune In app and online.
Overseas
Feb 2013
#9
Read between the lines. This was not devolution, it was suicide. Limpball's backers were
Egalitarian Thug
Feb 2013
#14
The profit is in one subscription to multiple podcasts, blogs, live streaming, etc.
Yavin4
Feb 2013
#31
Air America really fucked things up. It's a damn shame. I don't watch TV but listen to talk radio
Guy Whitey Corngood
Feb 2013
#41