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Old October 9th 07, 12:56 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default Radio: Internet Radio -or- HD Radio. You Choose ! - I Choose Over-the-Air Radio .

On Oct 9, 3:50 am, RHF wrote:
On Oct 8, 8:00 pm, Steve wrote:



On Oct 8, 10:48 pm, RHF wrote:


On Oct 8, 6:46 pm, Steve wrote:


On Oct 8, 9:10 pm, RHF wrote:


On Oct 8, 5:24 pm, IBOCcrock wrote:


"Radio: Internet Radio or HD Radio. You choose!"


The first video is a pitch from Ford for their new optional SYNC,
which, among many other things, allows one to listen to any Internet
Radio from anywhere in the world.


The second video comes from an actual HD Radio test drive
demonstration in the Chicago market. The only thing lacking was a
station playing Bruce Springsteen's "57 Channels (And Nothin' On)."


I searched in vain for a Ford pitch video on HD Radio but, wisely,
they didn't do one.


Which one would you rather have? SYNC or HD Radio?


What would you want your company to be allied with? SYNC or HD Radio?


Here's the choice - supplementary channels of varied audio quality
from the same radio chains that deliver today's unimaginative
terrestrial radio formats or worldwide radio of every imaginable
format and style where the passion is in the performance?


(I know I'm stacking the deck and swaying your decision - but, please
understand. I never have and never want to be associated or connected
with any current HD Radio product from Ibiquity and the HD Radio
alliance.)


Let's say you're one of the rarified few that actually found what you
believe to be a half-decent HD Radio channel. Chances are you'll find
the same exact station streaming on line - and considering it's a side
channel - it'll probably sound better on- line than on an HD Radio.
And you won't lose the signal when you're driving by tall buildings or
near hills and mountains.


Amazing, isn't it. The HD Radio Alliance filled the unreservedly
worthless job of running the joint with the unreservedly useless Sgt.
Bilk-o, ex of Clear Channel where he was just as pathetic.


How can he knowingly subject the radio industry to further traumatic
events?


Can't wait for the blame game to begin. It didn't happen because.....


I wonder how Sgt. Bilk-o sleeps at night knowing that while the iPod
will go down in history as one of the most effective marketing
campaigns since Windows - HD Radio's will be forever enshrined as
number one in the High Tech Hall of Shame.


And we used to be convinced that the failures of Circuit City's DiVX
DVDs, the CueCat, and the Eyetop Wearable DVD Player could never be
topped?


Maybe the sanctimonious Sgt. Bilk-o can recycle the excuses for the
failures of AM Stereo and FM Quad - except that even they were more
successful in reaching consumers than his folly.


At this stage, Sgt. Bilk-o has to be wondering what, if anything, will
mark his time on earth.


Maybe he's asking himself who will mourn HD Radio's passing.


And, most of all, who'll apologize for the time and money spent, the
years the radio industry bought into it, and the deceitfulness
suffered because of Ibiquity and the HD Radio Alliance's misguidance.


http://gormanmediablog.blogspot.com/...blog-post.html


Yea, Eduardo - they just keep on cum'in!


IBOC Crock - I CHOOSE FREE OVER-THE-AIR RADIO [.]


DOH ! - Internet Radio Ain't Radio -but- When it becomes
as easy as a "Toaster" to Plug into the AC Outlet and
Phone Line; and simply Turn-It-On then it may have a
'chance' -but- WiFi and Networking with a Home PC is
not an EveryMan solution/alternative to a Free Over-the-Air
Radio Broadcast and Easy {Care-Free} Radio Listening.


There are *already* alternatives that do not require a separate home
network.


It's important to be realistic about this. It is trivially easy to
stream audio over the internet. It doesn't require transmitters, huge
antennas or similar investments. The internet itself provides
everything you need.


And from the listener's point of view, you can hear absolutely
everything you hear via HD radio or any other kind of radio, plus
about a million additional things as well.


Furthermore, we all know that the internet isn't going anywhere.
Despite the ridiculous predictions of some, the internet is not going
to disappear tomorrow. This means that internet 'radio' is in for the
long haul.


Wimax is coming to be deployed more and more and this, again, is
unstoppable since innumerable forms of personal and commercial
business will benefit from it. As Wimax becomes more prevalent, the
practicality of portable internet radios increases.


Plus, listening via the internet doesn't require you to destroy a vast
swath of AM spectrum. It doesn't require you to do anything except sit
back and enjoy.


I will always prefer free, over the airwaves radio as well, but right
now internet radio is the best friend the AM listener has because it
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Steve -mndr- Still Looking for a Toaster {Radio} !


i love my free over-the-air radio ~ RHF
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- mndr?

Meaning No Dis-Respect -aka- I don't want to argue with you
just simply restating my point/opinion one more time. ~ RHF
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Got it, and I actually share your opinion, or at least the major part
of it.