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On Feb 23, 5:26�pm, "Guerite�" wrote:
"A recent Arbitron/Edison Media Research study found that more than one-third of Americans are interested in HD Radio, but nearly half said they would only purchase an HD Radio if it cost $100 or less." http://www.hdradio.com RW: What are your thoughts about whether or how AM should go digital at night? Mathews: I think there are problematic issues. The long and short of it is a lot of AM stations, just like FMs, have been getting reception in areas where they aren't really technically protected. . But, at some point . they' re going to have to give up what they've been sort of getting for free all this time anyway, that sort of non-protected listening area. . [TRANLATION (in the voice of Don La Fontaine): *AM IBOC DXing IS FOR REAL!] RW: Because AM has to go digital at night. . Mathews: It's one of those things where everybody is saying, "It can't happen." And I've said this from the beginning on HD, none of this is a question of "If," it's a question of "When." RW: Do your listeners notice when you go digital? Mathews: They have no concept unless they have an HD Radio. http://www.rwonline.com/pages/s.0049/t.352.html Just as " has no concept. -- __________________________________________________ _________________ Est autem fides credere quod nondum vides; cuius fidei merces est videre quod credis.http://www.FrontPageMag.comhttp://Ch...onTheMovie.com "HD Radio Perceptual Study - Awareness & Interest 2007 Units Sold Estimates Reduced" "Based on the results of this study and analysis performed by Bridge Ratings, we have reduced our original projections for full year 2007 HD radio sales from 2.1 million total HD radio units sold to 1.5 million. Our models anticipate HD Radio market penetration to grow slowly through 2010 when we optimistically project 12 million sold (U.S.)." http://www.bridgeratings.com/press_1.17.07.HDPercep.htm Since, only a few tens-of-thousands of HD radios have been sold, even Bridge Ratings still over-projects the number of HD radios sold, by a long-shot. No doubt, due to lousy reception and poor/lack of HD channel programming, many have been returned. See, you and David Eduardo are losers ! |
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"I have been researching/posting on this subject for a year, and have a
zillion links set up, and know exactly how and where to find information, to counter little punks like you and David Edurado" -- amazing how much time you have wasted in your old age -- "A recent Arbitron/Edison Media Research study found that more than one-third of Americans are interested in HD Radio, but nearly half said they would only purchase an HD Radio if it cost $100 or less." http://www.hdradio.com RW: What are your thoughts about whether or how AM should go digital at night? Mathews: I think there are problematic issues. The long and short of it is a lot of AM stations, just like FMs, have been getting reception in areas where they aren't really technically protected. . But, at some point . they' re going to have to give up what they've been sort of getting for free all this time anyway, that sort of non-protected listening area. . [TRANLATION (in the voice of Don La Fontaine): AM IBOC DXing IS FOR REAL!] RW: Because AM has to go digital at night. . Mathews: It's one of those things where everybody is saying, "It can't happen." And I've said this from the beginning on HD, none of this is a question of "If," it's a question of "When." RW: Do your listeners notice when you go digital? Mathews: They have no concept unless they have an HD Radio. http://www.rwonline.com/pages/s.0049/t.352.html Just as " has no concept. |
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On Feb 23, 11:22?pm, "Guerite?" wrote:
"I have been researching/posting on this subject for a year, and have a zillion links set up, and know exactly how and where to find information, to counter little punks like you and David Edurado" -- amazing how much time you have wasted in your old age -- "A recent Arbitron/Edison Media Research study found that more than one-third of Americans are interested in HD Radio, but nearly half said they would only purchase an HD Radio if it cost $100 or less." http://www.hdradio.com RW: What are your thoughts about whether or how AM should go digital at night? Mathews: I think there are problematic issues. The long and short of it is a lot of AM stations, just like FMs, have been getting reception in areas where they aren't really technically protected. . But, at some point . they' re going to have to give up what they've been sort of getting for free all this time anyway, that sort of non-protected listening area. . [TRANLATION (in the voice of Don La Fontaine): AM IBOC DXing IS FOR REAL!] RW: Because AM has to go digital at night. . Mathews: It's one of those things where everybody is saying, "It can't happen." And I've said this from the beginning on HD, none of this is a question of "If," it's a question of "When." RW: Do your listeners notice when you go digital? Mathews: They have no concept unless they have an HD Radio. http://www.rwonline.com/pages/s.0049/t.352.html Just as " has no concept.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Dumb **** Guerite HD/IBOC Shill |
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ups.com... Dumb **** Guerite HD/IBOC Shill On the Government's dole no girlfriend, no wife, no kids, just a mouth full of profanity from America Online near Manassas, VA wrote in message oups.com "I have been researching/posting on this subject for a year, and have a zillion links set up, and know exactly how and where to find information, to counter little punks like you and David Edurado" -- amazing how much time you have to waste in your small adolescent mind -- "A recent Arbitron/Edison Media Research study found that more than one-third of Americans are interested in HD Radio, but nearly half said they would only purchase an HD Radio if it cost $100 or less." http://www.hdradio.com RW: What are your thoughts about whether or how AM should go digital at night? Mathews: I think there are problematic issues. The long and short of it is a lot of AM stations, just like FMs, have been getting reception in areas where they aren't really technically protected. . But, at some point . they' re going to have to give up what they've been sort of getting for free all this time anyway, that sort of non-protected listening area. . [TRANLATION (in the voice of Don La Fontaine): AM IBOC DXing IS FOR REAL!] RW: Because AM has to go digital at night. . Mathews: It's one of those things where everybody is saying, "It can't happen." And I've said this from the beginning on HD, none of this is a question of "If," it's a question of "When." RW: Do your listeners notice when you go digital? Mathews: They have no concept unless they have an HD Radio. http://www.rwonline.com/pages/s.0049/t.352.html Just as " has no concept. |
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