The state of radio
The state of radio
Post by godzilla » Thu Sep 16, 2010 12:22 am
Radio is in it's final death throws. It will soon be dead. Too many "friends taking care of friends" rather than people trying to create the best product possible.
R.I.P radio.
R.I.P radio.
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