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![]() David Eduardo wrote: wrote in message ps.com... David Eduardo wrote: wrote in message ups.com... David Eduardo wrote: Sid is a known troll on the HD group at the board he posted a link to. This is why most of us do not even read that group, as it contributes nothing to the fact that 1,100 US stations reach nearly 100% of the population are already on in HD. **** you, fake Hispanic - I got rid of your wet-back ass on radio-info.com. You did not get rid of me. I stopped posting and even reading the one board where you post, of my own choice. HD, good or bad, is a reality. Nothing you can say is going to change that. And nobody is going to pick a separate solution for AM, a band that is each day further speeding to death (not how many major news talk stations have moved to FM this year... some abandoning the AM entirely). You can not change HD, and you certainly can not save AM. Again, doesn't matter, how many stations are broadcasting in HD (only 1/13th, as of now) Those 1,100 stations represent about 50% of all radio listening and more than half all radio billings in the US. and all the other stations are on hold, to include, CPB stations ! HD Radio is a fraud and a farse and will fail - a new portable Internet Radio is doe out, within a year - the HD Radio killer ! **** you, Eduardo - fake Hispanic (that is the only reason you got your job at Univision, you ****ing high-school dropout) ! You are not in the industry, and have no idea how radio works. P. S. I dropped out of school to build and manage my own major market radio station, which became a group of 12. I later got my H.S. degree, and did over 140 university credits for my own satisfaction. Pick something to criticize that is important next time, please. First of all, high-schools don't give degrees, The do in Ecuador. It is called the "grado de bachiller" and that is what I got. Not useful in the US, as the school, then, was not a member of any Northamerican accreditation board. they give diplomas, one which you do not have - oh my, so you have a lousy GED. Which is what I got in the US as my degree from Ecuador as well as my college credits (Universidad Central and Pontificia Universidad Católica) were not transferrable to the US. And, if you had so many college credits, which I know you don't, you could have gotten a degree in General Education, with 140 credits. Full-of-****, as usual, old fake Hispanic ! The credits are from Puerto Rico, Ecuador and the US. Since I went to college to learn things that would benefit me personally, long after I had been a station owner and manager, I did not need the degree. I do not think I have ever been asked for my educational background, in fact. Having profitable, high rated stations is the criteria used. So why waste time trying to get a paper that is useless to me? A high-school dropout, without a college degree - no quality US corporation would ever hire someone for an executive position, with those lousy credentials ! |
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