FM Looks To Talk To Save It From Satellite

Having so homogenized the FM radio landscape that listeners have begun turning to iPod shuffles and satellite pay services for their music fix, the corporate conglomerates that control a majority of U.S. commercial radio stations have begun to try out news/talk on their FM frequencies. In the process, traditional talk formats are being swept aside in favor of more wide-ranging approaches that skew less political and (the broadcasters hope) attract a wider variety of listeners.