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Death to Radio
The phenomenon bewildered viewers
maintaining profitability was now crucial
As music and television take over
radio is in serious danger
Radio was unique
but viewers aimlessly wandered to television
The radio played commercials and television showed them,
The radio played music but the apps have it all
Television and music are on the rise while radio slowly dies.
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