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	<title>Comments on: What Broadcast Radio Can Learn From Social Music Sites</title>
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		<title>By: Jeremy Rivera</title>
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		<description>an interesting idea, I know that &quot;old media&quot; is starting to wake up to the possibilities of the internet and especially social media. We can only hope that the established identities enter into the sphere in a meaningful way, the problem is that they are so calcified in their thinking that they have miles of red tape to make any type of major decision, let alone the need for them to have good designers/programmers to make it successful. Last.fm and Pandora can afford to build up, I think that a major label has to do it right out the gate or it&#039;s failure would frighten other major brands...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>an interesting idea, I know that &#8220;old media&#8221; is starting to wake up to the possibilities of the internet and especially social media. We can only hope that the established identities enter into the sphere in a meaningful way, the problem is that they are so calcified in their thinking that they have miles of red tape to make any type of major decision, let alone the need for them to have good designers/programmers to make it successful. Last.fm and Pandora can afford to build up, I think that a major label has to do it right out the gate or it&#8217;s failure would frighten other major brands&#8230;</p>
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