
01-11-2010, 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted by DAB
In the last several years the only time I've listen to local FM was to get the scores on Friday Night high school football games and even listen to some games. The other times during power outages in hurracanes to find out what was going on locally. No other time do I have any need or interest, but having this ability on the iPhone would be a plus. I also think most other MP3 players out there this is pretty standard.
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Would it be nice? Sure. But it's not a deal-killer for most people. Hell the generation that has adopted iPods as their chosen technology (18-34) doesn't even HAVE a favorite local station, they mainly get their music ideas from friends or online. As it stands I used to listen to local radio to hear the baseball broadcast, or listen to a Nuggets game, now with MLB at Bat and NBA Game Time I don't even have to do that. That's the only use I can see for it, is what you mentioned during Hurricanes, even then I'm lucky if the local 'news' stations choose to focus on the weather. One instance where I was listening to a station during Tornado season, hell, during a TORNADO WARNING, and the hosts were talking about Jon and Kate. No mention of the weather to be heard, save for a small snippet in the news broadcast (if you want to call it that). Even during those times I can get better information from online sources.
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