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@shawki
Wow
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@dcposch.eth
doubt.
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@eddy
I'm not sure this is true. I wonder if this includes situations like hearing music at a restaurant or walking past a storefront playing music.
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would be interesting if you factor out the radio listened in the car.
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James McComish
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So about 30 million who actually choose to listen in their free time
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Stay Pilled
@pilll
Radio Los Santos
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I wonder what qualifies as listening to the radio. I went to the grocery store and the radio was playing over the intercom speakers so I technically listened to it while I was there? 92% is too high, I'm pretty sure a lot of younger people don't even know how to operate a radio anymore. They even have phased radios out of most prisons now they have tablets .
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The RADIO???
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Yep. Since you don't have trains out there, people drive cars. And every car still has a radio. Plus, you have a big country, so the signal coverage is probably better on radio signal than 4g/5g. Makes total sense to me.
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@kalie
Can't b true How many people still have radio? Except overview is about phones too tho
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@nickysap
Are we talking terrestrial radio or does this include streaming and satellite? Cus that seems… unlikely.
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