Like the way, to me, telephones seem overly computerized and speaking for my land line & it has an answering system, but the messages go to an inboard voice mail that I have to go through all these prompts top hear & don't even bother to save, as I would on the counter-driven system, more reminiscent of back in the days when you strictly made a way to field/retain/screen/record/deliberately miss/save strictly via an optional accessory (and why doesn't it operate like my cell phone does, in the way of received/out/missed as easily as non-landline does?), I think radio has gotten to overrated in the way of AM/FM not being enough, that is something NO IMPROVEMENTS are needed for...
It began with Pay TV via. cable, so look to this revolution being similar, as when my SIRIUS does get switched on after the free-tun/trial period I mostly get a lot of plugs and ads to subscribe, among the samples the stations/channels voluntarily provide...
The owner of a record store I go to, BLAST FROM THE PAST on Gratiot in Roseville actually gave into his radio (a tabletop/desktop--countertop, in his case--being something that broadcasts from the '60's, and what I'd initially thought or dismissed as being an oldies such as Honeyradio AM530 WHR or the long-ago Oldies FM104.3 WOMC, until upon asking him, that was what he gave... (Yes, the thing I thought only existed only for car radio/mobile/marine/airline electronics!)
Sonically, too, I believe anything even playing on my car radio sounds annoyingly "peaky" as well... Naturally you wonder what is behind the monotony of a radio station playing the same stuff all the time, in the ads and talk endlessly played that it seems if the money from that going into the station isn't enough to finance traditional On Air Licensing then you are lured into believing you get the Old Time Variety financing a New Time Service right from your pocketbook, which me being that hard-core media junky (after all, it used to be the old fashioned idea, when you honestly heard whatever broadcasted you ever more honestly gone out and bought!) that is just what I strictly listen to, and only at home--though I'd given the car radio-equipped CD and Tape Decks the good, honest run, I can't deal with the interruptions when I finally arrive somewhere to turn my pleasurable listening off--so everything, I'm afraid, as far as audio, until I find "my music" played without all these hi-tech (& adding to my already expensive cell phone bill-paying, this system is otherwise available through) app's...
-- Dave