Decius wrote: ] angus wrote: ] ] Even if you are not a fan you should checkout some of the ] ] stories and links on his web page. I think Howard is making ] up ] ] for lost time. He sat on this domain for many years with ] ] almost no content posted and now the site is suffering from ] ] information overload. You be the judge. ] ] This bruhaha over Jackson's breast, in the context of recent ] consolidation of broadcast media, is entertaining enough to ] comment on, but not fundamental enough to be angry about, ] IMHO. ] ] First, Jackson's "incident" was clearly a promotional stunt ] for her new album. It apparently didn't help much. Whatever. ] ] Second, I really liked Stern's movie. I had such great hope ] for him. But my only access to him is his television show, and ] Stern's television show sucks. If you've seen one you've seen ] them all. Its Stern "convincing" some stripper to take her ] clothes off, but I don't even get to see her naked because his ] show has always been censored. Between my cable and internet ] access I've got much better porn at my fingertips if thats ] what I'm in for. ] ] Frankly, I don't care about the consolidation of broadcast ] radio and television because I'm not listening and I'm not ] watching. I get my information from the internet. I never ] watch broadcast television unless its the super bowl or ] something. The stereo in my car doesn't work, and when I do ] fix it I'll probably get XM. I think XM is over-priced, but ] broadcast radio is so bad that its almost not worth the money ] to fix my stereo if thats what I'm going to be listening to. ] ] Stern should be using his website and he should be on XM. I'm ] sure that people who work in the old broadcast world view ] these new media as ghettos for programming thats not popular ] enough to make it in the real world. That perception is wrong. ] There is a fundamental change occurring from an environment ] where we all accessed the common denominator to an evironment ] where no one accesses the common denominator because there is ] enough bandwidth available to provide each of us with ] something that really does interest us. This is the future. ] The broadcast world is a ghetto of programming that no body ] really likes but which appeals to the majority of us on some ] low level. ] ] All these "community" groups who are pissed off that ] consolidation has pushed them off the air need to get their ] asses in gear and start using the internet. They'll have real ] power to communicate and organize online. Its completely ] stupid for them pawn after dead media. I agree with the ] conservative's push to get these people wired, even if they ] did do it for selfish financial reasons. These changes are ] inevitable anyway. Within my lifetime I think I'll see the ] broadcast radio and television spectrum reallocated for ] another purpose, and I'll celebrate the day. Here is a station that is trying to do that. WOXY RE: Howard Stern: A General in the Culture Wars? |