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Radio stations’ annual revenue growth will average 3.2%, reaching $28.7 billion by 2016, according to SNL Kagan. Radio stations will finish 2007 with a 1.5% drop in revenue excluding nonspot sales. Radio sales will drop to less than $20 bln in 2007, compared with $20.1 bln in 2006, again excluding nonspot sales. A revenue total including nonspot slightly mitigates the decline to a projected 0.8% for 2007.
 

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World Tech Round Up - Friday November 21, 2008 E-mail

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 21-11-2008 12:47


* Yahoo in talks to buy AOL
* First test for interplanetary net
* Microsoft May Sell Debt in First-Ever Bond Offering
* Dell reports reversal of fortunes
* Online Ads Slowing Down Too
* DVDs, Hollywood's profit source, are sagging
* IBM to build brain-like computers
* BlackBerry Users Seem Keen on MySpace
* UK leading European technology charge
* African Carrier Seeks $10 Phone
* Dubai’s $20 Million Bash

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On Friday's Radio show, Ken Rutkowski talked about Yahoo hoping to find a way to acquire AOL, The Net goes to space, Microsoft sells Bonds to buy its stock, Dells new turnaround, Hollywood hopes depression will bail it out of turmoil, IBM will create the Terminator brain, Blackberry users flocking to Myspace, UK leads in tech, $10 phone in Africa and Dubai's $20 million party.
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