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<title>Comment by Brian aka Guppusmaximus on Advertising: The New Radio? </title>
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<description>Well,if you watch that much TV &amp; surf the channels heavily I guess it could be the &quot;new&quot; radio to some but with all the new music that is out there,I think you&#039;d be very limited in your search if you used only commercials or TV soundtracks to find new songs. 

Thus, in my opinion, I would have to disagree. If I ever want[to pay for] &quot;new&quot; radio, it will have to be Sirius or XM or whatever is available for satellite radio at that time.</description>
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