When people were still listening to cassette tapes and compact discs, typical radio stations didn't have to work quite as hard to reach their audiences. Now that everyone and their mother, quite literally, seem to own MP3 players these days, it's becoming harder than ever for conventional AM/FM radio stations to stay relevant and popular. On the other hand, Internet radio stations still appear to be quite popular, especially since they can cater to very specific niche audiences and have much lower overhead.
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