I know that I don't. The only way that they will get me to pay anything is to offer something unique and very cheap. I can't imagine what that will be. Leonard Caillouet AVESOS A/V Electronics System Optimization & Service 5535 SW 98th Terrace Gainesville, FL 32608 352-219-6216 (cell) 352-367-1075 (fax) lcaillo@xxxxxxxxxxxx (office/home email) lcaillo@xxxxxxxxxxx (cell phone email) > -----Original Message----- > From: opendtv-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:opendtv-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] > On Behalf Of Manfredi, Albert E > Sent: Monday, December 07, 2009 11:25 AM > To: opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [opendtv] Re: Apple said to be close to buying music streaming > service > > Leonard Caillouet wrote: > > > I use Pandora a lot. I rarely listen to music on the radio > > anymore. I mostly listen to talk radio over the air and > > music on Pandora on the iphone. > > I don't see Pandora over cell phones as being a sustainable model, > though. Seems to me that they are doing that to gain listeners, but > eventually will have to do something about their revenue stream. > > On PCs, they can pretend that people look at the ads on the screen. > Even that seems tenuous. You'd think that advertizers would gte a clue. > People who listen to the music ain't gonna be staring at their ads. > > Bert > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > You can UNSUBSCRIBE from the OpenDTV list in two ways: > > - Using the UNSUBSCRIBE command in your user configuration settings at > FreeLists.org > > - By sending a message to: opendtv-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word > unsubscribe in the subject line. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can UNSUBSCRIBE from the OpenDTV list in two ways: - Using the UNSUBSCRIBE command in your user configuration settings at FreeLists.org - By sending a message to: opendtv-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word unsubscribe in the subject line.