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Music1/3 of broadband users listen to music on TV. While you might expect the average technophile to crank up the tunes on an iPod, many of the most tech-minded people turn to more primitive products like radios, CD players, and even televisions when they tune in, according to a recent study by market research firm Parks Associates. In fact, broadband-connected Americans use the low-tech boob tube as much as their high-tech mp3 players to listen to music. ---- According to the Parks Associates study, almost twice as many people listen to music on their computer as listen on TV or mp3 player. Join the crowd by checking out these free streaming radio sites: Pandora, LastFM, Radio Time, Songza, and thesixtyone. Want to move from your TV to a more portable music player? Cnet helps you figure out which mp3 player will work best for your lifestyle. Send This To A Friend Print Page Read Complete Article |
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