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Seriously, I have no life.
YOU don't, but you aren't the whole market, are you? I don't either and I would prefer that they make a tuner optional but with online streaming radio, even that's not necessary and it completely eliminates reception problems so including it makes less sense than ever.Sure I like my receiver back in the day. But why do they still make a AVR with a tuner, I never use it, ever. Like TLS noted, modular is the way to go, if you want a tuner, you buy the module, if you want to use headphones, you buy the module, if you want to use a Turntable you buy the module etc.. etc...
I doubt they'll ever go completely modular, for the reason I mentioned before- who decides how many of each module to make and how will they be warehoused? Most manufacturing in many places uses JIT (Just In Time) scheduling, but with shipping and transportation being so screwed up, that would seem risky if back orders are to be avoided and in Consumer AV, back orders are still a big problem.
A company won't get the best prices if they scale back their order quantities- a tuner, phono or other module costs very little, so they include them in order to not end up with boxes sitting on shelves because one bean counter decided "They don't need this", but the rest of the market added "...but let's give it to them, anyway" to the first part.