The Death of Tape
As noted on ImIn, as of June 30, 2006, we're no longer offering the daily broadcast in cassette format. This move is due to a variety of factors, notably decreasing demand and cost considerations.
In the event that a constituent specifically requests a cassette, our team will create one for them at a suggested donation of $9. Because of special handling, we will not be able to guarantee the normal 7-10 day delivery.
The death of tape has been writing on the wall for some time now. I wonder when CDs will go the same way?
In the event that a constituent specifically requests a cassette, our team will create one for them at a suggested donation of $9. Because of special handling, we will not be able to guarantee the normal 7-10 day delivery.
The death of tape has been writing on the wall for some time now. I wonder when CDs will go the same way?
3 Comments:
CDs will go the same way when the ability to download mp-something audio is built into home and car receivers/audio devices.
Lets not go away with CD delivery too soon. There are still many radio stations out there still without high speed internet access. CD's are very convenient for these secular stations.
CDs will die when our audio players download the files and all interconnect. I think Apple is the proprietary obstacle to that.
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