Is the FM radio still on the dial?
It may not be on the FM dial in 10 years, but it will still exist and be very influential on some other platform. You sound like someone who works in the radio industry. They seem to be the only people who argue so fervently in favour of the medium.
What does it mean when you skip stitches on a singer needle?
A. Skipped stitches can mean one of two things: needle issues or disrupted timing. First, your needle may be dull or damaged and needs to be replaced. You should also check that you are using the correct needle for the type of fabric you are sewing. For example, knit and synthetic fabric requires a ballpoint SINGER needle (style 2045).
Is the radio industry dead in 10 years?
Spotify starts the fire, radio creates the blaze. It may not be on the FM dial in 10 years, but it will still exist and be very influential on some other platform. You sound like someone who works in the radio industry. They seem to be the only people who argue so fervently in favour of the medium.
Is the radio dead in the United States?
Radio Is Dead In 10 Years. This Study Proves It. Young people have fled terrestrial radio. The medium now brings in less revenue than streaming platforms. People purchase smart speakers to listen to “better music.”
Who was last heard of on Craig needles show?
RICHARD! A London talk radio icon. I last heard of him, right, was last week on Needles’s show, right. Who is he going to call now, right, now that Needles is gone, right? Right. You have a good day. Right.
Why did Craig needles get canned from AM980?
Needles getting canned is garbage. He was an engaging local voice without being an asshole a la Lawton or Oudman Between him and Al Coombs being canned on the competitor, it’s like they’ve given up on reasonable interesting local content I have not listened to CJBK since they started doing the Tom McConnell marathon.
What kind of equipment does dials Radio Daze use?
Our production process is based upon state-of-the-art, high-resolution digital printing equipment that is compatible with a wide range of materials including glass, plastic, phenolic and metals.
What kind of dials do I need for a cathedral radio?
In addition to original manufacturer-specific dials, we also offer some dials that are more generic in nature that may well fit some specific replacement applications – especially for early battery sets and some cathedrals, etc. Those are listed under the “Generic” category.