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Old March 4th 07, 09:47 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default "Should Country stations specifically chase Hispanics?"

On Mar 4, 6:23�pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
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On Mar 4, 5:56?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:

You have no idea, who I talked with


Nobody in management is in on a Sunday morning. That is about the lowest
rung on the radio ladder.

- he said, over 50 years, not just
50. He knew, what he was talking about.


Compared to you, Clarabelle the Cow knows more about radio.

At-any-rate, you let me know,
when all the US and Canadian AMs go dark, because I will only be out
of a hobby, and you will be out of a job, if you are even employed by
Univision.


I won´t be out of a job. AM is a tiny part of our mainland business, and has
no relevence to my emplyment.

AM is decreasing in audience share every year, and it is mostly made up of
over-55 listeners no advertiser wants. It is dying.

*Broadcast radio has not grown in six years and HD/IBOC is
a joke and will not save radio.


FM has grown every year in revenue and the sector I am in has been up an
average of over 6% a year for over a decade.

Consumers have no interest in radio,
especially HD. Even your own peers, laugh at the mention of HD - you

are a joke, and HD is a joke. The Internet is making broadcast radio
obsolete, including yourself.


The RIAA killed the internet as a source of music streaming last week. Even
companies like Pandora will lose twice as much on every user as they can
make in advertising at web-standard CPMs...

HD is ahead of schedule on models, price points and usefulness. Everyone in
management and programming I have talked to is happy with it.


HD Radio is on the RIAA's target list, too - if they got to Internet
Radio, they will get to HD Radio, too !