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Norman Goldman, of the Norman Goldman Show,talked about this very thing just last week on his nightly program. His theory is that terrestrial (land-based) radio is going under anyway, as younger listeners tend to get their news and music on the Internet. Station owners are now appealing to the one or two demographics that they think will be supported by advertising. As a result, real local news is being jettisoned.
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