HD Radio shutdown in Wash, D.C! LMFAO!
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"Bob Campbell" wrote:
"David Eduardo" wrote in message
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Obviously, the people who wish to continue in denial or living in a dream
world of self-invented fiction and fantasy will not be convinced by facts.
I would avoid those people myself.
Indeed. Since David is the *only* regular poster here who actually works in
radio, I believe his postings and generally ignore everyone else's. He has
access to actual facts, not just anecdotes.
Also, I find it fascinating that so many people here seem to be cheering the
demise of HD. As HD goes, so goes radio. The fact that HD appears to be
failing only reinforces the idea that there is no interest in radio at all.
No one cares about HD because no one listens to commercial radio any more.
Be careful what you wish for.
As technology HD blows. As a business model HD is a power grab.
I'm all for NEW, WORKABLE, DIGITAL technology that actually has payback
value for the consumer along with the broadcaster.
I'm for technology that has improved sound quality and quality of
service, which is not OWNED BY SOME SAD-SACK CONSORTIUM.
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Telamon
Ventura, California
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