"David Eduardo" wrote:
"Eric F. Richards" wrote in message
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"David Eduardo" wrote:
In this case, I defer to the M Street data. M Street's Directory has the
credibility today that the Boradcasting Yearbook had from 938 to the
early
90's.
Frankly, no matter what reference you quoted, if you said the sky was
blue I'd go outside to double-check.
Please double check all my facts. You will find that they are totally
verifiable, except those I label sepcifically as coming from proprietary
research.
"Facts" like IBOC is great and doesn't cause interference, or no one
ever ever listens outside of your arbitrary lines on a map?
Do you know -- oh, never mind, of *course* you don't. Anyway, most
innovations are made by kids in their twenties who simply haven't
learned that what they are attempting is impossible? Innovations and
discoveries ranging from General Relativity to FedEx.
Again, it's because they haven't learned that what they are trying is
impossible. They haven't listened to "experts" like you. "Experts"
deluded by their so-called "facts" that have no connection to reality.
They were so far ahead of the curve that there were no consumer targeted
radios on the market when they did hte article.
On March 1 of this year?
Correct.
And 31 days later the whole world is different? And IBOC is now
exciting and available and everyone loves it? All in 31 days? Wow.
Learn some history and something beyond your calculator. That phrase
was a famous one among the Hollywood Left as they contemplated
McGovern's landslide defeat.
Never heard it.
That's because you are a soulless mercenary who can't see anything but
his calculator.
There's a whole world out there. You ought to investigate it some
time. It is an amazing place, and none of your beliefs, rules and
"facts" apply there.
No, you bring numbers, not listeners. They aren't the same thing.
Advertisers require metrics.
Yes, they do. But the metrics they get are based on a flawed model
that doesn't fit the world. It only allows you to maximize the number
produced by the model.
But, the emperor is wearing no clothes. Anyone willing to see it CAN
see it, but in your little world, no one is willing to speak up.
Eventually the emperor will catch cold and die.
But it'll be no surprise to us non-experts, the naive little children,
who aren't blessed with the wisdom of the insider -- we just saw a
naked emperor.
--
Eric F. Richards,
"It's the Din of iBiquity." -- Frank Dresser