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Old December 1st 07, 11:53 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
IBOCcrock IBOCcrock is offline
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Default The Ubiquitous HD Radio - Someday !

On Dec 1, 5:30 pm, RHF wrote:
On Dec 1, 9:47 am, IBOCcrock wrote:
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-http://hdradiofarce.blogspot.com/2007/11/ubiquitous-hd-radio.html
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- Ubiquitous HD Radio?
- Unlikely.
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I B OC'd and Crock,

The simple reality is : As long as AM/FM Radios 'exist'
as a common place Item in every Car/Truck and in every
Home and Office; and there is FREE Over-the-Air Radio :
"HD" Radio has a Chance to become the accepted Digital
Radio System used Every Day by American Radio Listeners.

The Ubiquitous HD Radio - Someday !http://groups.google.com/group/hd-ra...8f435c4aba85bd

reality sucks -but- never-the-less it is reality ~ RHF
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hy dee ray dee oh ~ RHF
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"The ongoing tragedy of HD radio"

"Supposedly, it costs a manufacturer about $50 to implant an iBiquity
HD chip into a radio, thus transforming it into an HD radio. That $50
(or so) is the fee the manufacturer pays to iBiquity. The actual cost
of this technology is, of course, likely to be a few dollars at most.
Is it any wonder why the cheapest HD radios aren't so cheap? And, more
importantly, will it ever be possible for the $15 dollar clock radio
you buy at the CVS to be, by default, HD-powered? The Radio industry
must subsidize the cost of HD radios, not simply market the heck out
of the technology on-air. HD must transparently appear everywhere. And
the only way that will happen is if it's feasible to build it into a
$15 dollar clock radio. The 'HD advantage' must be free and invisible
to consumers."

http://www.hear2.com/2007/10/the-ongoing-tra.html

"Where is the Cool, the Content, the Charge?"

"Here is another bad sign: almost every time I speak with a GM or PD
about HD Radio, they say, ...it's a non-starter, isn't it? If we don't
believe in HD Radio, who will?"

http://www.paragonmediastrategies.com/theblog/?cat=3

What you fail to understand, or will admit to, is that the actual
terrestrial broadcasters that would need to substidized the HD radios
aren't even backing HD Radio - that is partly why there has been no
effort in putting compelling programming on the HD channels, like
there is any available anyway; they can't even put compelling
programming on the main analog channels.