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On Feb 20, 7:42?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
wrote in message ps.com... If any of your co-workers surf the Internet here, I would be pretty embarrassed, if I were you, posting all this personal information, then being caught mutiple-times spreading lies. A number of my co-workers follow these exchanges with amusement. In fact, I showed a couple of your posts about AM news talk billing and operations to the managers of two of the 50 kw stations on your list (the one you posted a link for) and they had a grand old time chuckling about how little the general public knows about the actual operation of radio stations. The comment about AM news talkers getting higer rates than FMs got more laughter than a good Leno monologue. Now, the whole world knows who you are, I have never hideen my name on Usenet... or even back to the BBS era on the Well. and just like HD Radio/IBOC, a complete farce ! There are already over 1000 HD FM's, and there are increasing numbers of receivers. Nobody in the industry ever thought that the project would bear short-term fruit (heck, the development started around 1991) so nobody in the industry, today, thinks that HD is a farce. It is simply one tool in a kit of many things radio has to do to remain viable. AM, on the other hand, has bigger problems than whether HD will work... the entire band, good stations and bad, is in rapid decline and the remaining listeners are ageing. This just shows, what a dumbass high-school dropout you are ! As I said, I dropped out to put my own radio station on the air in a large market... a station that became #1 in its first few months on the air. I must not have been too dumb, then. "Desperately Seeking Good News for Radio Industry" "Neither of these suggestions are easy to do. But if action isn't taken to at least try, six months from know you're going to have an even tougher road." http://www.audiographics.com/agd/021907-1.htm "Radio in the United States" "FM radio, aided by the invention of ever smaller portable radios and inexpensive "Walkman" headsets, dominates music programs, while AM has shifted to "talk" and news formats. Barely in existence 25 years ago, "talk radio," in which celebrities and experts from various fields answer listener "call-in" questions and offer their advice on various topics, has grown spectacularly in recent years. It has contributed to the comeback of AM radio." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_in_the_United_States Again, just a full-of-**** IBOC shill. |
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