
November 29th 07, 12:46 PM
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FAQ # 1 - What is "HD" Radio ? [Was : Radio Listening Declines]
On Nov 27, 1:07 pm, RHF wrote:
On Nov 27, 4:07 am, IBOCcrock wrote:
On Nov 26, 8:37 pm, candy rosa wrote:
On Nov 26, 5:11 am, IBOCcrock wrote:
On Nov 26, 12:58 am, RHF wrote:
On Nov 25, 8:52 pm, wrote:
What a shock not really... I guess corporate radio kills the golden goose?
From Today's Inside Radio http://www.insideradio.com:
Summer book Persons Using Radio (PUR) numbers declined to their lowest level
since Arbitron began keeping statistics in Fall 1998. Radio usage dropped in
every cell except 50-54s. Steepest declines continue to be among teenagers
and young adults, as their attention is increasingly diverted to other
media. That's especially true among males, with Men 18-24 and 18-34 cells
posting the biggest year-over-year declines. But the crowded media world is
also taking a toll on the 25-54 money demo, which fell 15.1-14.9. There's
also a disturbing trend among female demos. In the Summer book not a single
female cell saw an increase in listening. All but two (50-54 and 65+)
declined. Compare that to male demos. While older women mirror the trend of
listening less, the Summer book shows Men 45-64 were listening to the radio
more.
As I wrote yesterday http://www.hear2.com/2007/11/radios-perfect-.html:
Listener who grow up with access to digital media are forever changed. They
will not "grow into" us - we must "grow into" them.
Or else the radio will eventually become your father's Oldsmobile.
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Recorded music sales hit the skids
Estimates eMarketer
http://www.emarketer.com/Article.aspx?id=1005605&src=article1_newsltr:
Worldwide spending on recorded music will actually decline-falling from
$31.8 billion in 2006 to $26.2 billion in 2011.
That's not just CD's, that's ALL recorded music, including digital music.
And that's despite lots of new digital ways and forms to buy music. No doubt
because of the new ways and forms to steal it.
Renowned Cambridge SoundWorks 820HD RadioDesigner
- ExplainsHD Radio-HD RadioTechnology
"Frequently Asked Questions" [ FAQs ] -by- Fred Pinkertonhttp://www.hdradio.com/the_buzz.php?thebuzz=87
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FAQ # 1 - What is "HD" Radio?http://groups.google.com/group/hd-ra...28496edf85d643
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-Note- The Answer Is Out There !
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hy dee ray dee oh ~ RHF
Hello and Welcome to the "HD Radio" NewsGroup
HD RADIO=http://groups.google.com/group/hd-radio/
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Both traditional terrestrial radio andHD Radioare dying, but don't
tell RHF,D Peter Maus, and/or Eduardo.HD Radioa farce:
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You know - dying is a pretty strong word here. Are you an internet
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No, I am just a software engineer and AM DX'er helpingHD Radioto
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IBOC Crock,
You are the reason I bought an 'HD" Radioto
find-out-for-myself. So your actions here on
a Shortwave Radio Newsgroup have adding to the
"HD" Radio'Buzz'.
Note - I Live Beyond The 10 mv/m Contour :
Where "HD" RadioFears To Go !
If you are in fact an AM/MW Radio DX'er :
Then why don't you post some AM/MW Radio
DX Reception Reports here ?
~ RHF
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Trying to make me feel bad?
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