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[email protected] January 3rd 07 11:15 PM

Looks like iNiquity may get its way on nighttime AM IBOC !
 
God Damn It - I hope, there is something left on SW. Now that Canada
has authorized IBOC, they will surely follow suit ! The only hope, is
that the general public will continue its apathy towards HD Radio/IBOC
!

"FM Translators for AM Stations?", August 21, 2006

http://www.broadcastlawblog.com/arch...-stations.html


David Eduardo January 3rd 07 11:31 PM

Looks like iNiquity may get its way on nighttime AM IBOC !
 

wrote in message
ups.com...
God Damn It - I hope, there is something left on SW. Now that Canada
has authorized IBOC, they will surely follow suit ! The only hope, is
that the general public will continue its apathy towards HD Radio/IBOC


Canada has not authorized HD... all they did was open an inquiry and study.



[email protected] January 4th 07 12:16 AM

Looks like iNiquity may get its way on nighttime AM IBOC !
 

David Eduardo wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...
God Damn It - I hope, there is something left on SW. Now that Canada
has authorized IBOC, they will surely follow suit ! The only hope, is
that the general public will continue its apathy towards HD Radio/IBOC


Canada has not authorized HD... all they did was open an inquiry and study.


Yes, they have:

http://beradio.com/eyeoniboc/canada-...topstory122706

And, all they would have to do, is the samething with the FM
translators, because they have issues with nighttime AM IBOC:

http://americanbandscan.blogspot.com...in-canada.html


[email protected] January 4th 07 12:19 AM

Looks like iNiquity may get its way on nighttime AM IBOC !
 

David Eduardo wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...
God Damn It - I hope, there is something left on SW. Now that Canada
has authorized IBOC, they will surely follow suit ! The only hope, is
that the general public will continue its apathy towards HD Radio/IBOC


Canada has not authorized HD... all they did was open an inquiry and study.


There's no doubt, Canada will allow it.


David January 4th 07 02:57 AM

Looks like iNiquity may get its way on nighttime AM IBOC !
 
On 3 Jan 2007 15:15:58 -0800, wrote:

God Damn It - I hope, there is something left on SW. Now that Canada
has authorized IBOC, they will surely follow suit ! The only hope, is
that the general public will continue its apathy towards HD Radio/IBOC
!

"FM Translators for AM Stations?", August 21, 2006

http://www.broadcastlawblog.com/arch...-stations.html

Switch to decaf; that was just some Bozo dreaming out loud.

[email protected] January 4th 07 04:36 AM

Looks like iNiquity may get its way on nighttime AM IBOC !
 

David wrote:
On 3 Jan 2007 15:15:58 -0800, wrote:

God Damn It - I hope, there is something left on SW. Now that Canada
has authorized IBOC, they will surely follow suit ! The only hope, is
that the general public will continue its apathy towards HD Radio/IBOC
!

"FM Translators for AM Stations?", August 21, 2006

http://www.broadcastlawblog.com/arch...-stations.html

Switch to decaf; that was just some Bozo dreaming out loud.


I hope so, but don't be surprised - these iBiquity *******s are
in-bed-with the FCC !


[email protected] January 4th 07 12:41 PM

Looks like iNiquity may get its way on nighttime AM IBOC !
 

David Eduardo wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...

David Eduardo wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...
God Damn It - I hope, there is something left on SW. Now that Canada
has authorized IBOC, they will surely follow suit ! The only hope, is
that the general public will continue its apathy towards HD Radio/IBOC

Canada has not authorized HD... all they did was open an inquiry and
study.


Yes, they have:


Read again. They said they would accept applications, which in Canada
triggers a review of any new technology. There is no approval


Well, then there is a tiny bit of hope.


WPE9JRL January 4th 07 10:48 PM

Looks like iNiquity may get its way on nighttime AM IBOC !
 
MW Broadcast Band is dead. Stick a fork in it. FCC is going to allocate new
abandoned TV channels to AM broadcasters. It'll all be over in about 10
years.


wrote in message
ups.com...
God Damn It - I hope, there is something left on SW. Now that Canada
has authorized IBOC, they will surely follow suit ! The only hope, is
that the general public will continue its apathy towards HD Radio/IBOC
!

"FM Translators for AM Stations?", August 21, 2006

http://www.broadcastlawblog.com/arch...-stations.html




[email protected] January 5th 07 03:41 AM

Looks like iNiquity may get its way on nighttime AM IBOC !
 

WPE9JRL wrote:
MW Broadcast Band is dead. Stick a fork in it. FCC is going to allocate new
abandoned TV channels to AM broadcasters. It'll all be over in about 10
years.


wrote in message
ups.com...
God Damn It - I hope, there is something left on SW. Now that Canada
has authorized IBOC, they will surely follow suit ! The only hope, is
that the general public will continue its apathy towards HD Radio/IBOC
!

"FM Translators for AM Stations?", August 21, 2006

http://www.broadcastlawblog.com/arch...-stations.html


According to the Bridge Ratings, analog radio has been extended out to
the middle of the century, ****-face. You obviously don't know ****.
AS a matter of fact, the AM band is alive and well, with talk/news !


[email protected] January 5th 07 04:06 AM

Looks like iNiquity may get its way on nighttime AM IBOC !
 

WPE9JRL wrote:
MW Broadcast Band is dead. Stick a fork in it. FCC is going to allocate new
abandoned TV channels to AM broadcasters. It'll all be over in about 10
years.


wrote in message
ups.com...
God Damn It - I hope, there is something left on SW. Now that Canada
has authorized IBOC, they will surely follow suit ! The only hope, is
that the general public will continue its apathy towards HD Radio/IBOC
!

"FM Translators for AM Stations?", August 21, 2006

http://www.broadcastlawblog.com/arch...-stations.html


"Opening Up the Conversation - talk radio new formats to attract new
audiences"

"Talk radio is still tremendously popular, capturing 17 percent of all
listeners during a given quarter-hour period, a share that has remained
stable over the past few years. Radio talk show hosts wield enormous
influence... Talk programs also tend to be more expensive for
advertisers than music formats... Talk has consistently been among the
top three formats in terms of converting audience share to revenue
share."

http://www.findarticles.com/p/articl..._1/ai_79052842

Too bad, looks like AM talk-radio is doing just fine, in the US !
Just, talking out of your ass !



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