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The thing is, the format is not that big down here. Large commercial stations simply chase the audience, and do not create one. There is better market for hip-hop/rock/reggaeton down here in SF than dance. Party never made it, I guess, mostly due to their half-ass approach to the programming. I've heard they are not doing much better with rock right now than with dance before. Simply put, commercial radio is not interested in providing great service, they are interested in revenue. The future for dance music is in non-commercial internet radio. With some protable WiFi internet radio receivers coming out, with spread of internet ready phones, it will be much easier to appreciate internet radio in the near future. Having such high-tech music format, why stick to the low-tech transmission medium (fm radio)? If they dont want to cater us, then lets adopt the new technology.
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