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Exactly what is the point of broadcasting these zero-ratings,
zero-advertiser, zero-listener formats in IBOC digital?? You miss the point. The point is that, once the stations goes digital, they can convert to music formats and be competative with FM in terms of sound quality -- and (with good programming and promotion) ultimately market share. There might be an improvement in quality but it could never match FM due to the data compression artifacts. Since it will take several years for there to be a substantial installed base of IBOC radio receivers, which stations would you propose converting first? The ones that already have a large listenership, or the secondary players? Remember, digital is an equalizer -- you don't need to have the most powerful transmitter in the market in order to act like you do. Coverage area would be substantially reduced due to all the adjacent channel interferance. And besides, it would be unusable at night. What's pointless is converting the major stations that current have talk formats, with Dr. Laura, Rush, etc. The digital artifacts are most noticable with talk, anyway. What digital broadcasting does is provide a scenario whereby the smaller AM stations that have fallen into disuse can find new life (and from their owners' perspective, gain value). - Jonathan I wouldn't start counting the added revenue yet. Bob Radil A ?subject=NewsgroupRes ponse" E-Mail /A |
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