On Nov 25, 2:53*pm, BoobleStubble wrote:
"Comments of Simmons Media Group, LLC"
"Large-market and large-group stations with more resources will be the
most likely to increase digital operating power, leaving small-market,
rural, and family-owned analog broadcasters to lose revenues from
interference while undertaking large attorney and engineering fees to
fight digital interference at the FCC."
http://tinyurl.com/6fmcx4
LMFAO!!!
BooStub,
Lawsuits - D'Oh! - Nothing is 'promised' beyond the
10mv/m Signal Contour of the original Analog AM/MW
Signal's Community of Service Area.
An increase in the Digital Signal from 1% to 4% should
solve 95% of the Digital-to-Analog Signal Coverage
problems with the Digital Signal of AM/MW HD-Radio
Broadcasters. Which is NOT Over-Powering by any
Standard.
Matter-of-Fact the Greater the Distant Noise Levels
from Digital AM/MW Radio Broadcasting : Simply
means that there will be More 'Localized' AM/MW
Listening : Which eliminates much of the remaining
Out-of-Market Listening and improves the Local Market
Listenership of a given AM/MW Radio Station.
All of this is Bad for DXers : But potentially good for
the Incomes of Localized AM/MW Radio Stations
and the Advertising Markets that they Serve*.
* Notice that I wrote Advertising Markets that they
Serve -and- Not Listener Markets that they Serve.
FM HD-Radio is the 'future' of Radio Listening in the USA
with Dual-Channel Broadcasting and the 'potential' for
Dual Revenue Streams per FM Radio Station.
"BS" - Rant-On all you want : But the reality is that Month
by Month the Number of HD-Radio Broadcasters grows.
-translation- Broadcasters are still betting their money
on new technology [HD-Radio] as a way to profits.
Oops - iTunes® {Music} Tagging is coming to HD-Radio
http://www.ibiquity.com/broadcasters/tag
looks like another 'potential' Revenue Stream for FM
HD-Radio Stations that play Music -via- iTunes Affiliate
Program.
'bs' now go "lmfao" yourself some more : while the
infestation of hd-radio spreads across the nation ~ RHF